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    slight left borderline in the browser

    I exactly positioned the movie size to the picture size of that picture on frame 1. I positioned the picture to the upper left. But there still remains a very small border attached to the left side output of the flash object embedded in the html code. The "play in webbrowser" tool inside koolmoves shows the same borderline. Position the image at negative xoffset does not solve this problem.

    What's the problem ?

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    Is the image part of a slide show? There is an insidious bug in the flash player associated with images inside movie clips. The koolmoves code tries to compensate but it is not always successful. If the slide show/image fills the entire movie frame, the easiest solution is to make the movie frame 1 pixel less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Hartzell
    Is the image part of a slide show? There is an insidious bug in the flash player associated with images inside movie clips. The koolmoves code tries to compensate but it is not always successful. If the slide show/image fills the entire movie frame, the easiest solution is to make the movie frame 1 pixel less.
    Thank you Bob,

    no the image is not part of a slide show. It's just 1 image positioned in 1 frame and fills the entire frame.

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    Is the image inside a movie clip or does the image have a motion script effect applied to it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Hartzell
    Is the image inside a movie clip or does the image have a motion script effect applied to it?
    image is not inside a movieclip and a motion script effect is not applied. There is just a simple vertical bar effect applied to the image.
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    You also need to attach the image.

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    In KoolMoves the frame of the this movie included in the size of this one, your you must put the image two pixels bigger in order that it does not show you it. If your movie width for example 200 px the image you must put it to 202 px and it works well. Ah I am sorry with its height too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Hartzell
    You also need to attach the image.
    Sorry,I thought it was embedded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by byweb
    In KoolMoves the frame of the this movie included in the size of this one, your you must put the image two pixels bigger in order that it does not show you it. If your movie width for example 200 px the image you must put it to 202 px and it works well. Ah I am sorry with its height too.
    I did not solve this problem doing it this way.

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    The "play in webbrowser" tool inside koolmoves shows the same borderline.

    -> This is true but is just an artifact of this preview. I exported the animation as swf plus html and it looks fine.

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    Bob,
    sorry for answering that late on your help. The reminder email from this forum is send to my old email that I'm not using anymore.

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