Well Warren, if you're not going to save my hide one way, you'll do it
another.

I'm calling it a night though. I'll try your other suggestions tomorrow.

Thanks a million!

Michael

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Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Shared cast error

On Dec 13, 2003, at 8:00 PM, Michael Finlayson wrote:

> Now for option #1. Is that something I can ask my hosting company to
> set-up for me, or should I just give up and copy/paste/exchange all of
> the shared cast members?

Well, if you give up you don't have to copy/paste/exchange. You can 
just drag and drop from your external cast to your movies' internal 
casts. If you drag a cast member from one window to another Director 
automatically updates its references.

As to the rest ... well, one can only guess. Things should be working 
fine, or at least I'd hope so. Have you tried not protecting the 
external cast just to see if that makes a difference?



Warren Ockrassa | President,  nightwares LLC  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  nightwares LLC | Consulting  Programming
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          Author | Director 8.5 Shockwave Studio: A Beginner's Guide
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