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Sara V webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
Regpoint in Custom Scrollbar
I want to change the regpoint of a picture, which I use as a dragger in a custom scrollbar. I tried to change it from the paint window, and the regpoint changed, but whenever I play the movie the regpoint returns where it was in the beggining. Is there any way to change the regpoint while it is a dragger in a custom scrollbar?
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Rob Dillon #2
Re: Regpoint in Custom Scrollbar
If you change the regPoint of a cast member, then that change will show
up in each instance of that member, the sprite. Select the sprite on
the stage, you should see a blue dot with a smaller red dot inside.
That red dot is the regPoint. The blue dot is the first key frame reg
point.
Change the location of the sprite on the stage after you change the
regPoint. It should respond to your change.
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