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I think the 20 page limit is real. I am not aware of projects
running into 100 pages. If they appear to, probably they are
linking (somewhat seamlessly) to other MW projects through the
getpage command. You could consider trying this for your
project, too.
But also ask yourself, do you really need more than 20 pages? I
have been able to make presentations with hundreds of "slides" in
MW using the loadpict command to load external picture files.
You can have animations running on top of these changing
backgrounds. This way the actual project size is minimal. I
have created an automatic slideshow project for this purpose. I
simply drag it into the same folder as a lot of graphics files,
open the MW project, and press the N key for "next" slide and the
B key for "back." I can post that project to you or the list if
you would like. (In another version of the project, I use
buttons to advance to the next slide.)
Wendy Petti
Math Cats
http://www.mathcats.com
> From: Gary McCallister [mailto:mccallis@xxxx]
> I am doing a presentation on biological concepts
> I have explored in Logo. I am working in MW 2.3.
> However, I cannot create more than 20 pages. I know
> that more pages than that can be created as I have
> seen projects running into a hundred pages. What is
> the problem here?
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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.
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