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    Saving Group info to Global Values

    Hi there,

    Another simple one. Hopefully anyway :s

    I need to store Alterable Value A, for each object in a Group, in the Global Value list. This is so that I can 'load' the values again when I go back to a Frame.

    I've tried finding some way to use a range of Global values, and haven't got close.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks!
    Matt

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    Re: Saving Group info to Global Values

    You can make the object global in its propery settings (RunTime Options tab). Then all the alterable values are automatically stored.

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