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Ping Ron about Easter Egg script
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| bjeanneb 2006-12-06, 8:09 pm |
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| On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:26:26 -0600, "bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com>
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>Don't remember if this is the right group. I tried your script with this
>result. At first the background was laid in quickly. Then large strands of
>grass appeared one by one with a delay of "checking for new items" between
>strands. Then a large chunk of small grass appears. After that, back to
>the larger grass behavior. At the end "Runtime Error: Unable to open the
>file." I tried with the script in the Restricted folder and then in the
>Trusted folder with the same results.
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>Jeanne
Thank you for the report. Originally in the Graphics group. What I
really wanted to find out was what would happen if various versions,
with and without some of the tubes I used. I've received enough
replies that I can see my original idea wouldn't work. I was hoping
for a simple way to get around the absence of a tube. Now, I think
I'll need to implement the 'On Error' command.
Thanks again, I'll try this again, with different code.
Ron
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| RonV <RonVick@Nospam.com> wrote in
news:u464m2t81j112141gshj54t2lgt31gcf12@4ax.com:
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 09:26:26 -0600, "bjeanneb"
<bjeanneb@satx.rr.com>
> wrote:
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> Thank you for the report. Originally in the Graphics group.
What I
> really wanted to find out was what would happen if various
versions,
> with and without some of the tubes I used. I've received
enough
> replies that I can see my original idea wouldn't work. I was
hoping
> for a simple way to get around the absence of a tube. Now, I
think
> I'll need to implement the 'On Error' command.
>
> Thanks again, I'll try this again, with different code.
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> Ron
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Why not just post the tubes in the zip with the script?
Regards,
JoeB
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