A similar approach is to put any such fields you want to save in an external castlib, and and the appropriate time, do a save castlib. This will work if the castlib ships as a .cst file. I've used this approach for user storage on a number of projects.

Irv

At 9:08 AM -0500 2/16/05, Colin Holgate wrote:
While BuddyAPI, FileIO, and Setpref/getpref may help, it's possible to launch a projector, make changes within a movie (even bitmap changes), and have that saved. The limitation is that the movie needs to be external, and probably a .DIR.

In your projector, just do a go movie "whatever", and when you want to save any changes, just do a savemovie.
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