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At 02:35 PM 2/26/2002, Gary wrote: A couple of weeks ago I posed a problem about wrapping. The student discovered the solution by himself. I was just so tickled at his solution I wanted to share it. I was so hung up on the "return" aspect, I just didn't see that he could use wrap to his advantage. I had a similar experience while teaching at the Academy. It was an experimental program as I taught this student almost exclusively by email with only a few face to face meetings. He was exploring smooth motion for animation and totally on his own he discovered and used the ScrollX and ScrollY commands in MSWLogo. Always be prepared to learn from your students! Bob "To create New Answers; you must ask New Questions." - Bob Gorman http://www.kncell.org To save an attachment to your computer, PC users should right-click (Mac users, click and hold the mouse button) on the link and then choose 'save target as' from the pop-up menu. A window will then pop up in which you can choose a location for the file. | |||||||||