on 1/2/03 12:58 PM, Howard Bornstein at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I had a similar situation which may or may not be the same as yours. I > added an image to my stack to act as a background color. But the image > wasn't big enough to cover the entire stack when in "windows" menu mode > because the stack became 22 pixels taller. In your case, it sounds like > you need to increase the height of this image by 4 pixels. When you click > on the "gray band" you're actually clicking on the card, thus the card > property palette. Try clicking below the gray band and see if you get an > image object. If so, just stretch it up a bit and you'll be ok. > > Regards, > > Howard Bornstein
Thanks for the responses, Howard and Jan. I knew there would be a simple explanation, and figured it would turn out to be user dumbness, and sure enough. I hate it when that happens. I had at some point grouped my two main bg graphics within a larger group while the Mac menu was in effect, and though I placed it above the top of the window for Mac, it was 4 pixels too low for Windows when that menu config was displayed. So when I selected the grouped controls and moved the graphics up, the group boundary cut them off, leaving 4 pixels of the card layer exposed. I will try your tip re setting the default menus, though. That is still a bit of a puzzle. Otra vez, gracias, Mark _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
