problem with exporting...gifs lose pixels and don't look right

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    Default problem with exporting...gifs lose pixels and don't look right


    I'm using the basic default export settings for Flash MX Professional
    2004 and it loses pixels on gifs and pngs when I create a movie...most
    of the time on the bottom and right edges of images.

    Any ideas?

    Andy Guest

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    Default Re: problem with exporting...gifs lose pixels and don't look right

    Try making sure that your gif starts on a whole pixel for both x and y
    coordinates. (ie x: 55 instead of 55.6) Not sure if that will solve it,
    but it seems to be consistant with what you are describing.
    Brandon Bradley Guest

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