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#1 2011-05-09 10:44:11

jcpopp
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Registered: 2010-10-30
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Downloading scratch

I was trying to create a block, following a project tutorial. I messed up a little, so every time I open scratch, I have to shift click the R and turn fill screen back on, so that scratch is the full screen.  Even though it is still useable, I am getting sick of doing this.  If I re download scratch, would my projects transfer?  Thanks you for your response!


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#2 2011-05-09 12:20:36

scimonster
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Re: Downloading scratch

Oh, this horrible thing. Simply resave the image in fill-screen mode.  cool

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#3 2011-05-09 12:38:17

LS97
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Re: Downloading scratch

Post above == perfect.

Anyway, to answer your specific question, your projects are completely unassociated with the program itself. You can move, delete and create projects without affecting the program, and vice versa.

Should you have to uninstall Scratch or reformat your computer one day, all you need to do is get the projects and copy them onto a USB Flash Drive. They're still there.

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#4 2011-05-09 16:39:03

jcpopp
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Re: Downloading scratch

scimonster wrote:

Oh, this horrible thing. Simply resave the image in fill-screen mode.  cool

Thanks so much!!!  It's perfectly fine now!!!!!


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#5 2011-05-09 16:40:20

jcpopp
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Re: Downloading scratch

LS97 wrote:

Post above == perfect.

Anyway, to answer your specific question, your projects are completely unassociated with the program itself. You can move, delete and create projects without affecting the program, and vice versa.

Should you have to uninstall Scratch or reformat your computer one day, all you need to do is get the projects and copy them onto a USB Flash Drive. They're still there.

Thanks for the information!!!

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#6 2011-05-09 16:53:31

thebuilderdd
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Re: Downloading scratch

jcpopp wrote:

scimonster wrote:

Oh, this horrible thing. Simply resave the image in fill-screen mode.  cool

Thanks so much!!!  It's perfectly fine now!!!!!

You need to tell my friend Tejas. It keeps adding this white border thing.

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#7 2011-05-09 17:13:29

jcpopp
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Re: Downloading scratch

thebuilderdd wrote:

jcpopp wrote:

scimonster wrote:

Oh, this horrible thing. Simply resave the image in fill-screen mode.  cool

Thanks so much!!!  It's perfectly fine now!!!!!

You need to tell my friend Tejas. It keeps adding this white border thing.

That's weird....I can't seem to find him.

Last edited by jcpopp (2011-05-09 17:15:52)


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#8 2011-05-09 19:09:04

thebuilderdd
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Re: Downloading scratch

jcpopp wrote:

thebuilderdd wrote:

jcpopp wrote:


Thanks so much!!!  It's perfectly fine now!!!!!

You need to tell my friend Tejas. It keeps adding this white border thing.

That's weird....I can't seem to find him.

I know. I mean, he was having this problem. (Even thought he didn't do anything.)

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#9 2011-05-09 22:50:05

scimonster
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Registered: 2010-06-13
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Re: Downloading scratch

jcpopp wrote:

scimonster wrote:

Oh, this horrible thing. Simply resave the image in fill-screen mode.  cool

Thanks so much!!!  It's perfectly fine now!!!!!

You're welcome.  big_smile
I messed up once myself, that's how I know.

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