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Hi Charlie,

Sorry I couldn't answer sooner - I was away all day yesterday traveling.

It appears that you have something other than the red circle in your project. If you can zip up the project and post a link, I'll be happy to have a look and see what may have happened.

Best regards,

Lin

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Hi Charlie,

If you could backup to zip your project we could take a look at it and figure out what is wrong. If this is a screen capture from a running slideshow then it looks like there is a white border on the edge of your circle. There are 2 methods. Igor's relative parent/child and Lin's absolute change.

Attached is a test wireframe spirograph using Lin's method. You might try one of the circles (not perfect) on the second slide in your project.

test.zip

I'm sure Lin can give you a more accurate answer when he is online.

Thanks,

Tom

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Hi Tom

Thank you for your test zip.

I went into it and deleted the blue and red circles and used the green and went through the paste process and it worked fine.

I already saved your blue circle and used it in my own project going through the paste process as you can see it did not work.

Charlie

tom's zip.zip

Project3 zip.zip

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Hi Charlie,

Sorry I couldn't answer sooner - I was away all day yesterday traveling.

It appears that you have something other than the red circle in your project. If you can zip up the project and post a link, I'll be happy to have a look and see what may have happened.

Best regards,

Lin

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Hi Lin

Thank you for the interest.

I eventually replied to Tom after many goes.

In my project I put in the circle then I hold down the shift key then I click on what I call the border and drag it to make an ellipse I then reposition it

right click on the blue circle and cut then in the blank space I right click and add frame.

then I right click on the frame and paste BUT there it seems to go wrong it not only pastes the ellipse but also the what I called the border.

Charlie

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Hi Charlie,

It's because the original circle isn't correct. There is a white "line" above the circle which is probably a residue from the original creation. The other problems with the example you posted are that you missed a few increments of 10 in your assignment of rotation to each child.

Here is a "corrected" circle and an example....

http://www.lin-evans.org/demo/example.zip

Best regards,

Lin

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Hi Charlie,

It's because the original circle isn't correct. There is a white "line" above the circle which is probably a residue from the original creation. The other problems with the example you posted are that you missed a few increments of 10 in your assignment of rotation to each child.

Here is a "corrected" circle and an example....

http://www.lin-evans.org/demo/example.zip

Best regards,

Lin

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