Hi Kjel,

Look for a scroller on flashkit.com. You don't need to use the mx scroll
pane. Flashkit has lots of examples and down loadable files.

For external text, html or xml:

In the components inspector, under 'parameters' in the 'path' area.... you
need to write in the path to your file is called . It should find it and put
it into the scroll pane, text box, or whatever your using to for the text
area. Remember you must name your text area and also, depending on what
script your using, i.e. LoadVars, etc., you'll need to put in the properties
inspector  what that file (your text, html or xml file) is called so flash
knows what type put in you text holder, scroll pane or, whichever type of
'holder' you use.  

example: deskstop/mytextfiles/my.pdf

By now you're probably totally confused. I  know I was and sometimes still
am! There is more than one way to get to Rome.

My best advice, go to flashkit.com and search for scrolling text boxes, or
scrollers. I have an example that includes a fla file that you can just make
your own or copy the frames into you current file and just use it. You can
customize the scroller and everything. I can send you if you email me at
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Good luck!

Wendy



On 10/12/06 10:23 AM, "Kjel Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey list,
> 
> Kind of a stupid question: I want to display a pdf that I have loaded
> into a movie clip in a mx scroll pane. What is the proper procedure?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Kjel
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