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I agree. Some of the my students used stars and we just made them smaller.
Susan
Use a clickable turtle instead. Create a turtle.
Give it any shape you like (you can even copy
and paste graphics from "elsewhere"). Program an
"onclick" instruction for this turtle.
If t1 is the button and t2 is the
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Le 07-06-13 à 11:04, Jean Stringer a écrit :
Hello everyone,
I am once more teaching my summer class, one
less day and one half hour less each day!Yet
some kids who want to learn. I have a
question I don't know the anwer for...
Can a button have any other shape? If yes how?
They want their buttons to look great.
Thanks for any help.
Jean
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