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Hi Mary,
I believe the key to solving your problem is the use of the "infront" command,
which allows you to specify which turtle covers which turtle. To control the
infront status of numerous turtles, issue infront commands in ascending order.
For example:
t1, infront
t2, infront
t3, infront
will cause t2 to appear to be in front of t1, and t3 to appear to be in front
of t2.
At least, this is the case for both MWPro and EX. I don't own MW2, so I'm
just hoping it works the same.
Good luck,
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: Mary Hansell
To: mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:09 AM
Subject: [MWForum] Question regarding 'stamping' feature
We are using MW 2.0 (Windows) and this student wanted to have all the
fraction pieces (on Page2 of the project) programmed to stack up and show
equivalency. When you click on 'fun' the pieces all stack up, but the first
ones stay on top. If she uses the 'stamp' command, then the pieces can't be
moved to try again or reset the positions. Is there anyway to have them stack
on top of each other and show each layer?
Thanks,
Mary Hansell
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