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Display images elsewhere on the page using the Slave Show/Hide Image action with a Rollover applied to another image or button to trigger this. Draw a graphic item(s) and import the image you want the rollovers to trigger. Apply the Slave Show/Hide Image action from the Item menu to each graphic and set the parameters as follows:
Restore - What the image will do when the mouse moves away from the Rollover. There are four options: Yes: Causes the slave image to return to it's original state once the mouse moves away from the rollover item No: Causes the slave image to remain in it's triggered state when the mouse moves away from the rollover. Toggle: The slave image will return to its original state after the rollover that triggers that item has been clicked/mouseovered Sticky: Causes the slave image to return to its original state once another rollover has been triggered Preload - Determines whether the image is preloaded and cached by the browser. This will make the slave image more responsive, rather than waiting for the browser to load the slave image once the rollover is triggered. Slave Group - The name set to the group of Rollovers and slave images. This should be the same as the rollover that triggers it, and usually the same group as the other rollovers and slaves. If the groups differ, then the restore effects such as Sticky will fail to work. Slave - The slave number of the image. This will correspond to the mouseover# stated in the rollover. i.e. (rollover) Mouseover# 1 triggers slave# 1; mouseover# 2 triggers slave# 2 and so on. Rollover Apply the rollover action to the image or button that will trigger the slave. Set the Slave group accordingly, and apply the appropriate number to the mouseover# or Click# If you are using Framesets, the rollovers and slave images can be in frames. To search the current Frameset, set the target to Top (whole browser), or Parent (if using Nested Frames). To search the current frame/page change to this (page)
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