Answer to Kevin Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - message date: 1/08/99 17:11

>You can have the image placed when needed with, for example: 'set filename 
>of image "whatEver" to "C:/WINDOWS/Desktop/FiBlue.gif"'. This way you 
>don't have to store the images in the stack.


>The other way to do this would be to set the icon of a button to the ID 
>of the image you are using.  That way you can set the icon to empty and 
>the backColor of the button.

Eva, Kevin,

Sorry for this silly question + typing mistakes, but actually it works 
the way we wanted: we just use an image, and we can set its filemane to a 
picture file, or we set its filemane to "none" and set its fillcolor... I 
don't know why it did not work in the first place (perhaps a bad ink?). 

Thanks for trying to help!



Dominique Busso

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