In short, the old ScrollPane masked content.  The new one loads content into 
itself, and masks it.

So, instead of attaching clips to the stage like you used to, attach a 
scrollpane, and then load the clip in the scrollpane.

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From: "Mike Boutin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Scrollpane in the arse


I have tried using both content (which is read-only) and contentPath
(which seems to target a enternal source, or a movieclip in the library
with a linkage set).  The problem is I am dynamically creating the clips
first on the stage, then placing them in the scrollpane, so it does not
contain a linkage in the library.



Steve Krichten wrote:

> RTFM :)
>
> With the V2 component you use content and contentpath properties, read
> about those in the docs and you will have your answer.
>
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