again im new. VSproX2
why is the button that operates as a "menu" buton to connect to the chapters of the next currently displayed menu the name of my file? do i simply re-name it to "menu" and go on?
did i goof some where?
- Tim
menu button on menu screen
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thank you, sjj1805
i think im begginning to get it... but still a bit intimated...
the first button is the name of my title... which of course links to the chapters of that title. those are found by selecting my title from the drop down box then we see the Chapter Menu for that title
(am i ok so far?)
what i *want* is to use the 1 title for my project. so it makes sense to re-name the title button to "menu" therefore bringing me to my chapters.
HA!
is that right?
many thanks to all who can help! im still learning.
- Tim
i think im begginning to get it... but still a bit intimated...
the first button is the name of my title... which of course links to the chapters of that title. those are found by selecting my title from the drop down box then we see the Chapter Menu for that title
(am i ok so far?)
what i *want* is to use the 1 title for my project. so it makes sense to re-name the title button to "menu" therefore bringing me to my chapters.
HA!
is that right?
many thanks to all who can help! im still learning.
- Tim
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You have 3 choices of kind of menu.
The one that Ron has posted above is termed a Smart Scene Menu.
To save a lot of typing, please click the following link.
Why do Smartscene menus take so long to create?
The one that Ron has posted above is termed a Smart Scene Menu.
To save a lot of typing, please click the following link.
Why do Smartscene menus take so long to create?

