Yes - but only in stacks you copy to the device from the app bundle, because 
you'll need to save the stack to preserve the data and you can't modify the app 
bundle after it's installed. So you have a stub stack that contains your main 
stack in the Copy Files pane of the app, and on first launch you copy that 
stack to the device and your app runs from that stack. 


Gerry


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On 27/09/2011, at 4:26 AM, Bill Vlahos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can I store information in stacks (or custom properties of stack)?
> 
> If so, where can I find out more info on how to organize them?
> 
> Bill Vlahos
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