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Walt Hamilton
Daniel Segura

Thank you for your response, but can you hide the Drag item when opening up an icon.

Daniel Segura
Online Course Developer
phone: 954-315-8200 ext 8255
direct: 954-315-8255
email: dsegura@goldcoastschools.com
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Walt Hamilton

I guess it depends on what you are calling an icon. If it is an object on a slide, you can use this trigger: Set state of DragObject to Hidden when user clicks on Icon.

Just a FYI: when you reply by email, your entire signature gets copied here. If you don't want that, you can edit the post and remove it.

Daniel Segura

Thank you, so much, but after it hidden it disappears and does not come back

Daniel Segura
Online Course Developer
phone: 954-315-8200 ext 8255
direct: 954-315-8255
email: dsegura@goldcoastschools.com
5600 Hiatus Road, Tamarac, Florida 33321
[Gold Coast-DISCLAIMER]: This message and any attachments are solely for the intended recipients only and may contain confidential or privileged information. All information contained herein shall remain the property of Gold Coast Professional Schools, LLC. If you are not the intended recipient, any review, transmission, dissemination or other use of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete all material from any and all computers. This electronic communication shall not be deemed an electronic agreement, nor shall it be deemed to bind this firm or any client to any agreement by electronic means, nor shall the sending of this message or the affixation of any name or other symbol to or as part of this message constitute an authentication, except strictly to the extent the party to be bound has expressly agreed otherwise in a communication that provides for agreement by electronic means and stipulates the agreed method for authentication of any such agreement.