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HELP! UI COMPONENTS ARE A PAIN IN THE BUTT!
 

WhyWaitWebs




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Old Post  06-19-04 - 12:15 AM  
Okay, so I finally got my question answered about how to get the scroll bar 
to
attach itself to the text box.  It was a rather obscure answer, but it worke
d,
and that was all I needed!  Now, my scroll bar is not correctly calculating 
how
much text there is.  Either it is scrollable when there is no more text, or 
it
does not scroll all the way to the bottom!  Will someone PLEASE help me?!



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Old Post  06-20-04 - 12:14 PM  
Look here;
http://www.macromedia.com/support/f...ing_text_mx.htm
or here;
[url]http://www.macromedia.com/support/flash/ts/documents/dynamic_text_scrollmx.htm[/ur
l]


"WhyWaitWebs" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Okay, so I finally got my question answered about how to get the scroll
bar to
> attach itself to the text box.  It was a rather obscure answer, but it
worked,
> and that was all I needed!  Now, my scroll bar is not correctly
calculating how
> much text there is.  Either it is scrollable when there is no more text,
or it
> does not scroll all the way to the bottom!  Will someone PLEASE help me?!
>




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WhyWaitWebs




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Old Post  06-21-04 - 12:15 AM  
Hmm, couldn't understand those instructions...thnx though, can anyone break
down the second link's instructions (I think that's what I need) for me in a
step-by-step fashion?  I would truly appreciate it.  Thanks



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