It is a bit of a pain when hotspots overlap.
Only one can be selectable on the screen.
I think it may have to do with the order in which they are scripted or it could be to do with the hotspot ID numbers - I have not really tested it.
Maybe you can script your hotspots so that they both display only when hotspot A does not equal hotspot B.
Then when they are equal you can script the one you will most likely want to use (if, then, else).
But I can pretty much guarantee that there will be times when you want the other hotspot.
Then you are back to move one out of the way so you can get the other, then move the first one back.
On occasions I have resorted to scripting the hotspots that are in the same line, slightly offset from each other so both can still be selected.
Barry.
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