Dave
Thanks for the "guess". Exactly right. This same thought dropped into
my head this afternoon as I was flying back from an aboriginal
community off the NT coast. It must have been the altitude to give me
a big picture perspective (I was looking at the problem from too
close).
Thanks everyone for this supportive forum.
Greg
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>Subject: Re: referenced control
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:26:35 +0100
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>At 7:30 PM -0700 9/10/01, Greg Wills wrote:
>>Thanks for your reply Geoff
>>I was working around this property but was having no luck. I tried
>>again with your text (file and path different of course - and even
>>checked that the path was correct (there is a file "/Macintosh
>>HD/Desktop Folder/PCSOne/Pics/snake2.jpeg" - showed true)
>>
>>I keep on receiving,
>>
>>"Error description: Chunk: no such object"
>>
>>Have I got this right, this single line should display the image in
>>the card? or is there some following command to display the image?
>>
>>or is there a command before the "set the filename of . . " line?
>>
>>Greg
>
>Just a guess.
>
>Unlike the import command, you need to have an image object already
>created on the card.
>
>So with <set the filename of image "myImage" to whatever>, image
>"myImage" must already exist.
>
>Cheers
>
>Dave Cragg
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