>This kind of problem is very rare, MetaCard usually displays the same images
>on any platform without a problem.  The only exception is PICT images, which
>only display on the Mac and can't be taken cross-platform, but you're not
>using those.  Different graphic editors with different settings do tend to
>produce slightly different images, and very occasionally you may end up with
>an image that can be displayed in the original editor, but not reliabliy or
>not at all in other applications (including MetaCard).  If you have an image
>that reliably shows a problem, please send it to your support email address.
>My guess is that if you save the image again in another application and
>reimport it as you did, you'll be unlikely to see this problem again.
>
>Regards,
>
>Kevin

>By any chance was the laptop where the graphic originally looked fine the
>same machine on which you developed the stack? Is it possible that you set
>the filename of the image rather than actually importing the image into your
>stack? If so, the image file would need to be in the same location on the
>other machines as on your original machine, or it would not be displayed. If
>you are using external images this way, it's best to set a relative path for
>them so that they can always be found, and (of course) include those images
>when you install on another machine.
>
>Marni


Thanks for the suggestions and feedback.

Marni - you were correct, I had a filename link in the graphic - 
oops!  Now sorted and working fine.

Thanks again for the feedback.

Regards,

Peter

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