Hi,
Don't know if this would solve it, but I think one way would be to order
your timeline like this:

Toplayer: all my non-dynamic stuff
Not-so-top-layer: dummyholder clip

Now on mouse move you simply attach your clips to the dummyholder.
Since the dummy holder is on a layer below the rest of your stuff, all
should be ok.

Greetz
Hans
 

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> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 7:39 PM
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> Subject: [Flashcoders] negative depths and dynamically 
> duplicated movie clips
> 
> Greetings all,
> 
> Hoping someone can help me out a bit in this conundrum here.
> I am trying to have a dynamically duplicated movie clip that 
> is created whenever the user moves the mouse. When I have 
> 'normal' values for depth (as in anything over 0), the code 
> works perfectly, but I need this to be underneath all the 
> content that is non-dynamic, and once i set the dept to 
> negative, the movie stops working correctly.
> 
> After a bit of reading, i found that the depth in 
> duplicateMovieClip() is reserved from -16383 to -1 for 
> author-time content, leaving the single value of -16384 to 
> put dynamically created content underneath everything else.  
> Is there any work around or trick (outside of puting the 
> entire author time content into a movie clip and telling that 
> to be at a specific, higher
> value) to 'free up' some more of that negative depth real estate?
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> -Alex
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