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Name: Jen Rizzo |
Rather than grouping them (I assume you're talking about having them under a null object?), can you connect them? That would give you one object instead of a group of individual objects.
Depending on what you're doing and how adaptable you need it to be, it might give you more control if you just split up your image in Photoshop and applied the individual slices to each screen. A little more work, but it's a thought. That's my $.02... I'll leave it up to the real gurus from here. |
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