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thanks a lot. |
| 2/15/2009 10:25 PM | |
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Hi zapotek, You can do this in many ways... You can manipulate the Postion X & Position Y attributes in the object itself or you can change position attributes "outside" the object (in a button for example). In VBS you can use the Top and Left attributes. Find attached a simple example in VBS. In this exampleeverytime you click the button, the circle moves by 20 X and 20 Y. Regards AttachmentNewPdl1.ZIP (332 Downloads) |
Last edited by: Phantom75 at: 2/13/2009 10:28 PMLast edited by: Phantom75 at: 2/13/2009 10:26 PM |
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| 2/16/2009 10:48 AM | |
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Hi, thanks for publishing the script. |
| 2/16/2009 10:15 PM | |
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Hey zapotek, How come I do not even get a thanks (let alone any stars)from you when I answered your (more or less) identical question in the following thread??? object position change by a TAG status You'll sure find it hard to get on my buddy list, pal !! On a serious note, one of the moderators should cut my reply in the above thread and paste the in to this thread (and close the above thread) Regards |
| 2/16/2009 11:34 PM | |
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To Phantom75: yes you right about your criticism about me. After your answer about the previous question ; i managed to go forward. thanks again... |
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