Barry, I would tend to agree with you. While I have no problem with the use of these tools now, when I began using Rev I was somewhat confused about the distinction. For those new users who are still at a loss in this regard I offer this simplified explanation.
Use the "Select Grouped Controls" menu item of the Rev "EDIT" menu or the "SGC" button of the Rev task bar when you want to make changes to the *EXISTING* components of a group. If you want to make changes to a group Object be sure that the SGC btn is unselected. Double clicking the group in that state will invoke the group properties window. You may also edit the group ( change is size add objects etc. ) by selecting the "Edit Group" btn of the Rev task bar or the "Edit Gourp" menu item of the "Objects" menu. I used to make most of these changes using the Edit and Objects menu. Now I find that using the Rev Task bar really speeds things up. *Key idea* The "SGC" button of the Rev Task Bar is the most important tool for working with groups. When its "ON" (Hilited) you work with the selected grp's component objects. When its "Off" (unhilited) you work with the selected grp as an object. Regards, Steve Stephen R. Messimer Messimer Computing, Inc 208 1st Ave South Escanaba, MI 49829 www.messimercomputing.com PS Rod -- Please make mine 21 year old Glen Goyne ... none of that Isla swill for me! _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
