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    I do a lot of stand alone presentations using Flash and I think its wonderful, but I am having a really nasty problem with the print feature. Sometimes it will print and others it only spools the first three lines to the printer and then it stops as though the page was done printing. I've tried everything and I am at my wits end. Can any one help?

    Also does any one know why the #bmax constraint shrinks the printed page to less than half the normal size. I am probably not setting it correctly. Any help?

    Thanks in advance.
    Tasia

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    Cool

    To be honest I use a pdf file for printing off my standalones. I know its going to work. Sorry I wasn't much help. Regards, Bill

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    Are you able to link the PDF and the Flash file. The current project that I am working on has an openning animation and then it goes into the study document. The animation in the beginning does not print. So that would be a great solution if I can call the PDF at the end of the Flash animation.

    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Pope de Flash:
    To be honest I use a pdf file for printing off my standalones. I know its going to work. Sorry I wasn't much help. Regards, Bill

    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


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