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If you have a movie clip with a button that you want to call to another level you would have to use the
/_levelx. but from the main timeline its just _levelx. And if you were to have an action from one of your
loaded movies in its layer you would have to use the /_levelx the / is used to bring you to the root level of the
movie. So if you wanted to call a movie clip in layer 2 that had a name of dog and you were calling from a
loaded movie in layer 7 your command would look like /_level2/dog. You can use specified layers to have
things going on in the background but you would make your base movie just a shell to house all the movie
clips. So if you had 25 movies that were to be loaded into separate layers, and the base of the movie (the
part you want things to appear behind ) had 20 clips you wanted behind it. You would set that movie in layer
21 and go down from there to have things appear in the background 19,18,17,16,etc.. the closest object to
the base being in level19, and level22 and up from there to have things appear in the foreground. I have used
this method extensively, you can see an example at www.dt.navy.mil then go to the multimedia site. Hope this
helps, Oh if you do build this way you need to keep great notes cause it can get real confusing quick.
Regards, Bill
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[This message has been edited by Pope de Flash (edited 01 March 2000).]
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