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Thu 19/06/03 at 14:38
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Ok, I have a button in a movie that I want to be able to turn on.
I've got the button and movie clip already made, but I don't know what action scripting to use.

If any of that made sense, how do I do it?
Thu 19/06/03 at 15:05
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Ah hha hah fixed it. Decided to use buttons and scenes. Much easier 0:)
Cheers anyways monkey_dude.
Thu 19/06/03 at 14:56
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You have to name the scene or the instance. Also, it might be "on(click)". I can't remember to be honest.
Thu 19/06/03 at 14:55
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Cheers dude.


Hmm, still won't play. My brain hurts
Thu 19/06/03 at 14:41
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on(press)
{ gotoAndPlay("scenename"); }
Thu 19/06/03 at 14:38
Regular
Posts: 18,775
Ok, I have a button in a movie that I want to be able to turn on.
I've got the button and movie clip already made, but I don't know what action scripting to use.

If any of that made sense, how do I do it?

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