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| I can't find the way to change or erase the border of a scrollpane.
Please help
Thanks in advance
bech
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| Rob Solberg 2004-01-23, 8:30 pm |
| You'll need to into your library (hit F11) then click on the folder called
FLASH UI COMPONENTS and then COMPONENT SKINS and then GLOBAL SKINS. Right
click on "FBoundingBox" and select EDIT.
I think if you delete the border there can be problems. To get rid of it I
had to set it's alpha to 0 but leave it there.
Rob|e.9
"bech" <becherd@ciudad.com.ar> wrote in message
news:burt7o$6s$1@forums.macromedia.com...quote:
> I can't find the way to change or erase the border of a scrollpane.
> Please help
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> Thanks in advance
> bech
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| wllm webforumsuser@macromedia.com 2004-01-25, 7:29 am |
| use the library.
after you've inserted the component, press Crtl + L.
look for the folder within the components folder that
holds the individual 'skinnable' stuff.
These, you can change.
wllm
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| Thanks, but in MX2004 I can't make it work
Rob Solberg wrote:quote:
> You'll need to into your library (hit F11) then click on the folder called
> FLASH UI COMPONENTS and then COMPONENT SKINS and then GLOBAL SKINS. Right
> click on "FBoundingBox" and select EDIT.
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> I think if you delete the border there can be problems. To get rid of it I
> had to set it's alpha to 0 but leave it there.
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> Rob|e.9
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> "bech" <becherd@ciudad.com.ar> wrote in message
> news:burt7o$6s$1@forums.macromedia.com...
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