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Subject: RE: MIA, Ask an Expert: forever [presentationmode]
From: "Alain Tougas" <alain@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:49:08 -0500

MIA, Ask an Expert: forever [presentationmode]Ouch!
That must hurt!
Try CTRL-BREAK. It doesn't work on my French kbd, but it shoud work on most
kbd.
Or, press the ESC key repeatedly. You will see the "normal view" flashing
repeatedly, so you can position your mouse button on the STOPALL button (the
STOP sign on the top toolbar). Alternate rapidly between "pressing ESC" and
"clicking on the STOP sign". That will sure pull you out of trouble.
Alain
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  from: Sidney <sidney@xxxxxxxxxx>
  date: Wed Feb  7 02:20:44 2007

  My son created a project that is supposed to keep itself in
  presentation mode. He did that by giving it a startup procedure that
  has a statement forever presentation mode, forgetting to give himself
  a backdoor out of it and forgetting to back up the project file first.
  How can he edit the project now that he can't open it without it going
  into presentation mode, and can't stop it without quitting MicroWorlds
  EX?


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