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Thread: "Thee movie clips must align at the seventh sunset" (please help me, very lost)

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    Do you have a picture for reference? It would help decipher what you are after. Regards,

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    I am not sure about Corel, but I believe Illustrator has a function that will paste along a path. So, you would copy the first spring, than draw the circle.. then paste a few times until you got the desired effect.

    So your challange is basically aligning the spring with the inverse spring.. 12 to 6, 3 to 9, etc. ?

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    Shan, have you tried using guide lines or the grid option in your FLA file? That may be the best way.

    Or.. create half of the file.. Say 12 through 5, Then make a duplicate of the springs, and reflect them 180 degrees. This may help with placement.

    Make any sense?

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