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To see the fireworks display you can do 2 thigs: 1)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile the file as a .scr and place it in the windows folder, and then use it like a regular screen saver. 2)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile or just run it. It runs much better when compiled.
To see the fireworks display you can do 2 thigs: 1)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile the file as a .scr and place it in the windows folder, and then use it like a regular screen saver. 2)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile or just run it. It runs much better when compiled.
To see the fireworks display you can do 2 thigs: 1)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile the file as a .scr and place it in the windows folder, and then use it like a regular screen saver. 2)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile or just run it. It runs much better when compiled.
To see the fireworks display you can do 2 thigs: 1)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile the file as a .scr and place it in the windows folder, and then use it like a regular screen saver. 2)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile or just run it. It runs much better when compiled.
To see the fireworks display you can do 2 thigs: 1)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile the file as a .scr and place it in the windows folder, and then use it like a regular screen saver. 2)Set the startup object under project properties to "SubMain" and compile or just run it. It runs much better when compiled.