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No problems, dynamically set a variable for movie (image) instance names, and one for return in a control clip, var [b]newName[/b] = 'Next_MC_in_Series'; // This is the instance name of the MC to appear. // Change it dynamically by cycling thru an array or a bunch of buttons... whatever. execute([b]oldName[/b], Get_It_Off_The_Screen_Code); // P.O. the M.C. on screen now using whatever A.S. you like =) // Either in this clip, the image MC itself or anywhere actually. execute ([b]newName[/b], whizz bangaree); // Get the new one on screen and in place, again using AS in this clip or elsewhere. var [b]oldName[/b] = [b]newName[/b]; // Swap the names over so the next time the script is run newName (the one there now) is oldName (the one you wanna piss off) And Bob's your aunties live in lover. Ed - Hey you could do it like [url=http://www.tryptych.net/rubbish/goawaymenu.html]this[/url] too. [url=http://www.tryptych.net/rubbish/goawaymenu.html]This[/url] is a buncha images on a time line - the button just play()'s a 3 frame tween with a stop() command every 4 frames. Very simple, might suit your needs. [url=http://www.tryptych.net/rubbish/goawaymenu.fla]Here's the .fla[/url] anyways. For your project I'd go with a bunch of 'image' clips tho. Even Recycle them, just change image. Still more control. You could also save your clips as .swf's, load 'em dynamically into your bed gallery. Not much point for CD, handy for the web tho. Jolly good. Carry awn. Weadz [This message has been edited by Weadah (edited 11-15-2001).]
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