OK, this has gone on long enough. You've said in another topc that you just started today. Why not actually try the program out before you run to everyone else for help. If you have even just a TINY bit of experience with it, it will make it easier for US to help YOU, and it won't be so annoying either. Many solutions to your problems can be found elsewhere in the forums, and you just aren't searching.
Let me explain TROUBLESHOOTING, not just to you, but to all the other noobs out there:
The TROUBLESHOOTING forum is for when YOU have tried solving the problem yourself, every possible solution you can think of, and looked for the answer yourself. If the problem still persists, you ask about it here, and then we'll be glad to help. Even if it's just a problem with switches, if you've tried, tried again, looked for an answer, and are still stuck, we will help.
But what everyone else is using this as, is a way to be babied and/or get attention. This isn't the way it's supposed to work. You don't go complain about a problem to everyone when you haven't even tried to figure it out yourself. And you're not going to know how to use a new program after having it barely a day. For some reason people think that having RPG Maker, at all, gives them the right to come here and basically ask people to do their project for them, just because they don't want to take the time to learn how to use it.
So this is the end. I, for one, will be much more strict in this forum. I cannot speak for dwarra, but I will be, it's gone on for far too long.
And this isn't all directed at you, by the way, but you are guilty of some of it.