> My other basic issue is for an application which displays approx 50 boxes 
> each of which i currently have formed using movie symbols, can be fully 
> rotated in 45 degree increments & have 6 options of contents (this would 
> leave each box having 2 varients (8 for position, 6 for content), or 48 total 
> varients) 
> The arrangement / setup of the 50 boxes makes up a group (basicaly a list of 
> each box content) These are stored in the form of a database.
> The function i want to give to the program is that a user can select a group 
> & the relevant contents of each box will be shown, also to beable to change 
> each box & enter a name producing a new group.
> This is basically simple Microsoft Access functionality, but each peice of 
> stored data relating to a movie clip / frame / action within the program.
> This maybe a simple / complicated question, but any help / pointing in the 
> right direction would be much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks again for any help,
> Danny Kirkwood
 
 
 
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