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    Blastergamer's Avatar Senior Member
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    Re: Glued objects?

    I haven't read all the posts, but as CrowsBeak said, the effect cards have a bigger selecting area, so, try to move them out of the place first, and when you've done all the objects glueing or whatever, move the effect back to place.
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    Re: Glued objects?

    try to avoid deleting items from the glue group as this makes the select order sequence get corrupted, sound like you may have done this, i had this problem on a very simple glue object (was making a sprite with primes) and when i deleted an item the sequence was out by one object, based on the order i glued the object together in.

    my advise, unglue all your objects and then reglue them back, that should may correct the problem, but as others have mentioned sounds/effects and such have ridiculous selection size and always get in my way too.
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    Re: Glued objects?

    ^^that ^^
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    Re: Glued objects?

    I get this alot with large glue groups. Before you unglue/reglue everything try holding the cursor over different objects in the group, you may see the object you actually want to select become highlighted I've had this selecting glitch happen with as little as 3 objects(no effects) but havent been able to figure out why
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    Re: Glued objects?

    Thanks guys all very helpfull tips! I think das nailed it. The carousel previously had ramps that didnt look right, so i deleted them and used the primes. Sometimes when select a glue member, it gets sucked into the glued group instead of just staying in position. From now on i will have to unglue and reglue accordingly. Thanks again for all the help!
    Edit: Thank God i wasnt the only one with this issue!
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