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  1. #1
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    How to change frame size on shockwave

    Hi guys,

    I did a little search on here and google, I tried to find the answers how to change the aspect ratio of the frame size on shockwave but there is no answers. I have tried to use the property but it's not there. In which methods of the properties that I can control the frame size on flash??



    Any info would be much appreciate.



    Thanks,
    Mark

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    Re: How to change frame size on shockwave

    Do anyone know how to do this??

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    Re: How to change frame size on shockwave

    If nobody answers, then I'd assume that nobody knows the answer.

    If you learned about SL, you'd see that it can do what you want, except not with Shockwave formats (yet). It does a lot of formats, though
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    Re: How to change frame size on shockwave

    What do you mean by SL?? Sorry I don't get it what you mean.



    Thanks,
    Mark

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    Re: How to change frame size on shockwave

    Silverlight, from the link.
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