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From: geekygURL on 19 Sep 2007 14:07 The error message I get says: "The window named "mainwin" passed to HH_GET_WIN_TYPE has not been specified." Any ideas? TIA
From: Steve Howard on 19 Sep 2007 14:39 > The error message I get says: > > "The window named "mainwin" passed to HH_GET_WIN_TYPE has not been > specified." > > Any ideas? No - can you elaborate a little? Did you create this? Are you simply trying to view it? On the web? LMS? CD? Steve -- Adobe Community Expert: Authorware, Flash Mobile and Devices http://www.magnoliamultimedia.com You need to go to MAX - http://adobemax2007.com/na/
From: geekygURL on 20 Sep 2007 06:53 No, it's the tutorial that came with the program. Under Help, I choose View Tutorial...and then I get that error. TIA
From: Mark Tomlinson on 20 Sep 2007 07:36 geekygURL wrote: > No, it's the tutorial that came with the program. Under Help, I choose View Tutorial...and then I get that error. > > TIA The files that is linked from there is just the help file I think...Try opening the help file manually and looking for the tutorial. Mark
From: Steve Howard on 20 Sep 2007 08:33
> No, it's the tutorial that came with the program. Under Help, I choose > View Tutorial...and then I get that error. > There's no View Tutorial option in Authorware 7. There is a Tutorial link, but that takes you to the help files which give you further instructions. Steve -- Adobe Community Expert: Authorware, Flash Mobile and Devices http://www.magnoliamultimedia.com You need to go to MAX - http://adobemax2007.com/na/ |