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  1. maccrazy

    Noob! Flash getURL button issue. Help!!

    OK, I got a little further... now I can get it export without the error... I realized the onRelease code was wrong. but still, when the movie runs, the new window opens when the movie gets to the frame where the action is... I don't want it to open unless the view clicks on the indicated...
  2. maccrazy

    Noob! Flash getURL button issue. Help!!

    I have a Flash file with a button that has a getURL action applied to it. I've looked up several different tutorials on this, and it seems SOOOO simple, yet I can't get it to work! Wondering what I'm doing wrong... Urgent matter, I need to get this done very soon, so any help would be...
  3. maccrazy

    Having a problem with columns

    My suggestion is to use InDesign. What you are trying to do is not one of Illustrator's strengths. A page layout program will achieve this much better.
  4. maccrazy

    is illustrator cs a super old program?

    blueark is right, and the "CS" stands for "Creative Suite". The Creative Suite package was introduced a couple years ago by Adobe, when OSX apps were first coming out. Creative Suite was a package of Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign. CS2 is the next version of Creative Suite.
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    Newbie question about adding a stroke

    Bread, without knowing how complex your .psd file is, the short answer is "you can't easily do it." What I mean is, a .psd file is a raster (pixel-based) image, while Illustrator is a vector-based program. Illustrator CS2 has a feature called "LiveTrace" that basically converts a raster image...
  6. maccrazy

    how can i break apart text to manipulate individual characters

    wags said exactly what I was going to suggest, so I'll add this: Before doing what wags said, you may want to Group the original text, so it's easier to select the version behind (you can do this by holding down Ctrl and clicking, a contextual menu will pop up; choose "Select Next Object...

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