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... lesson) to set a movie clip instance to react to both mouse and clip events. ã When a movie clip instance is assigned mouse events so that Flash recognizes it as a button, it retains all of its movie ... few things: ã To cause a movie clip to be treated as a button, simply attach a mouse event to it. Under most circumstances, you cannot attach both mouse events and clip events to a single instance. ... instance name of myButton_btn, you can change its transparency using myButton._alpha = 50. ã Although you can assign instance names to buttons (and they're treated similarly to movie clip instances,...
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... Due to results Due to research Due to competition Other Describe planned changes Objectives e.g., customer analysis, market analysis, competitor analysis, exploratory ... Evaluate how customers perceive the product in relation to competitor’s products or to other solutions they use to solve their problems o Attitudes - 12 - o Describe tactics to carryout changes ... 20 - o Limit to important marketing ratios that are common to the industry e.g., sales cycle, advertising -to- sales, conversions from trial to purchase, website traffic -to- search engine...