Start/stop buttons

In Captivate 5.5 I have created two buttons, each button is assigned with a Conditional Action:
Pause:
If:
rdcmndPause is equal to 0
Action:
Hide pause
Show play2
Assign rdcmndPause with 1
Play:
If:
rdcmndResume is equal to 0
Action:
Hide play2
Show pause
Assign rdcmndResume with 1
This works fine when the buttons are next to eachother. But when I put the buttons on top of eachother this only works for one time (Pause-Play).
What can be the problem?

You cannot put the two buttons in exact the same location, unless they are staggered on the timeline.
I blogged about Pause/play button some time ago, and warned about that:
http://lilybiri.posterous.com/custom-playpause-button-in-captivate
Lilybiri

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