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Setting window alignment / location JudieC
6/18/2004 11:32:59 PM
flash (macromedia): We have had a 3rd party vendor create a marketing piece for us which is a
Tour/Tutorial in Macromedia Flash (player). The Tour will be burned to a CD
which will be given to prospective customers. The CD will autolaunch the flash
movie when inserted into the user's CD drive.

This all works fine and dandy except the flash window loads partially off the
screen, no matter which computer I test it on. I have asked my vendor to make
it open by default at the top left corner of the screen but they say they can't
do it - they've dug around and can't find a way to do it.

The Tour loads in a Flash window, not in a browser window. This we don't want
to change.

I don't know Flash at all, so I'm flying blind here, but hopefully I've given
enough info that someone might know how to do this.

Thanks in advance.


Re: Setting window alignment / location JudieC
6/19/2004 12:32:39 AM
I was hoping that this was a setting in Flash and that a 3rd party app wasn't needed. Am I being naive? Seems like such a basic setting.

Re: Setting window alignment / location Laiverd.COM
6/19/2004 1:46:36 AM
With the help of some third party software they might be able to do this;
www.jugglor.com

John

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Re: Setting window alignment / location urami_
6/19/2004 9:56:45 AM


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Well , it might be basic but flash does not supply any of such controls.
it follow default windows available position , so if yo happen to run multiple folders
and lots of applications, your flash might end up more than half off screen.

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