I tried that with the same results. The group has a name. I can reference it from a button because I've created a button to restore it to it's original configuration.
Here's the button script. There's no doubt it correctly references the group... on mouseUp set the rect of stack "oyf structural charting" to 8,89,1014,721 set the lockloc of group "gallery group" to false set the width of group "gallery group" to 780 set the height of group "gallery group" to 106 set the loc of group "gallery group" to 610,53 set the rect of group "gallery group" to 220,0,1000,106 set the lockloc of group "gallery group" to true set the hScrollBar of group "gallery group" to true end mouseUp The group is definitely locked according to all the tests I can make... Jim on 1/18/04 2:01 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > > What you are describing sounds exactly like the group isn't really > locked. Does the group have a name? Or if it doesn't, find out its > number. Adjust its size to how you want it. Then in the message box, type: > > set the lockloc of grp "myScrollingGroup" to true > > That's all I can think of that could be going on. It is tricky to know > sometimes whether you have really selected the group or simply one of > its objects. The above command should overcome that. -- OYF is... Highly resourceful people working together. <http://www.OwnYourFuture-net.com> Own Your Future Consulting Services Limited, 1959 Upper Water Street, Suite 407, Halifax, Nova Scotia. B3J 3N2 Info Line: 902-823-2477, Phone: 902-823-2339. Fax: 902-823-2139 _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
