hello J.
i asked you once before for the address of the
clockmaker to send ten bucks to. this time there
is a money order and stamped envelope in hand.
couldn't find the address on the HyperActive
site. could i trouble you for the address?
thanks, Erik
p.s.
agreed with your comments about
big oops, thought i was off list
as well as off topic.
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I've noticed that some of my postings have been being sent in duplicate
or triplicate. I apologize for that, and I assure you that it's the
fault of technical forces beyond my control. If this message gets sent
many times, I'm sorry.
Jacqueline made some fine suggestions, but I'm having
I've noticed that some of my postings have been being sent in duplicate
or triplicate. I apologize for that, and I assure you that it's the
fault of technical forces beyond my control. If this message gets sent
many times, I'm sorry.
Jacqueline made some fine suggestions, but I'm having
On 8/19/03 1:19 AM, Andrew wrote:
First of all, how do you resize an image object to a
fomattedWidth and Height?
set the width of img 1 to the formattedWidth of img 1
set the height of img 1 to the formattedHeight of img 1
Secondly, I'm still having a lot of trouble getting my second image
Thanks for all those that responded to my questions about images and
animation. Your suggestions were very helpful.
Meanwhile, I'm having a basic little problem.
When I paste an image on a card (again, its rect appears as big as the
whole card, no matter the size of the image), and then I paste
On 8/18/03 1:26 AM, Andrew wrote:
When I paste an image on a card (again, its rect appears as big as the
whole card, no matter the size of the image), and then I paste a second
image on the same card, the second image seems to become part of the
first one. What can I do to make the two images