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Subject: Re: MIA, Ask an Expert: bumps reactions
From: Alain LCSI <alain@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:41:28 -0400

Hello there,

Well you can't, but you make as if it happened.

Each turtle on a page mus have a unique name but turtles on different pages can have the same name.

Say you have a turtle named "lucky" on Page1, and a turtle named "lucky" on Page1.

On Page1, program "lucky" to do the following when it hits the color red (or you can program the color red itself, see these techniques in Help)

to reactonred
clickoff
page2
ask "lucky [clickon]
end

The first clickoff occurs while you are still on page1. You really should stop that turtle because otherwise, il will keep running and you will wonder, later on, why MW keeps returning to Page2 even without you asking.
page2 brings you there
the next clikon is executed as you are on page2. The "other lucky" will get clicked on.



Alain Tougas alain@xxxxxxx B: (514) 939-8700 poste 237



Le 07-03-17 à 19:46, askanexpert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a écrit :

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from: Anonymous <karimsbadges@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
date: Sat Mar 17 16:46:19 2007
platform: Mac OS10
version: MicroWorlds Ex

How do you move a turtle to a diferent place when turtle1
bumbs in to it?

How do you move a turtle to other pages(go to a new page)
when it bumps into another turtle






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