>Actually, I did see that. He followed it by saying "If I press the
>button, the program appears to go to the other frame for a second,
>then continues cycling through the frames again." I wasn't quite
>sure what he meant by that--I interpreted it to mean it didn't go to
>frame 2 until he clicked the button. You could be right, though,
>Colin--in fact, both of us could be right.
We could both be right. I see what you were picking up on, but I
picked up on this part:
When I run the program, it loops through both frames without
stopping. If I
press the button, the program appears to go to the other frame
for a second,
then continues cycling through the frames again.
That suggested that running the programming would show the looping
through both frames problem, and then clicking on the button would
seem to take it into the second frame for a moment, presumably if it
wasn't there already.
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