No problem. You could hold my level of scripting knowledge in a teapot so, there's not a big leap to add a few more cups!

Don't mean to confuse anyone but, the best way is to use the features all ready built in.
For someone reason I always jump to script.
For the top (second) object, Try this:
1. In the properties window select the "states" tab
2. Select the "mouse over" state.
3. Choose the messages tab below
4. Select Add. This will open the "Add New Message" Window
5. Select "Object ID" then use the drop down box to select object one
6. Under "Message" choose the "Mouse over" state from the drop down box
7. Select Okay (Closes Add New Message window)
8. Hit ok or select apply under the properties window.
When you mouse over the second object this will control the first object's mouse over state.
I'll admit that I started a little ahead of most people because of my understanding of MS Access and very basic MSVBA but, most of my scripts are fairly simple they just appear complex to the unfamiliar.
Their is an abundant supply of information in this thread and these other two threads.
To start maybe check on Frogboy's and Cerebro's posts from a few years ago. That's where I started. Oh, and don't forget the Wiki, sViz has put up an extreme amount of info there.
DesktopX ForumDesktopX TutorialsEdit: See sViz beat me to the punch!