Q138216: World of Flight: Peeled Sections Overlap
Article: Q138216
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
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Last Modified: 08-NOV-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft World of Flight for Windows, version 1.0
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SYMPTOMS
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When you peel back skin on an aircraft in some portions in World of Flight, some
of the peel-away sections overlap.
STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft World of Flight for
Windows, version 1.0. We are researching this problem and will post new
information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base at it becomes available.
RESOLUTION
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Turn on the Sound Effects/Animations setting.
To turn Sound Effects/Animations on, do the following:
1. Click the Options button.
2. On the Options menu, click Audio/Video.
3. In the area below the Sound Effects/Animations option, click On.
MORE INFORMATION
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When you place your mouse pointer over the area you peeled from the aircraft,
the piece of skin returns.
Additional query words: multi media multimedia multi-media mmtitles kbmm peelaway peel peeled peeling
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Keywords :
Technology : kbHomeProdSearch kbZNotKeyword kbWorldofFlight
Version : WINDOWS:1.0
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