Marty:
Thanks so much for your patience and help. I wasn’t worried about finding 
stacks because all of my project stacks are substacks. But, this situation will 
occur, I know. The buy site is very useful.

I think I have it now.
Best,
Bill
On Nov 28, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Marty Knapp <martyknapps...@gmail.com> wrote:

> No that's the structure in the standalone only. If you look in the Standalone 
> settings, you'll see that there's a place to indicate which stacks to include 
> and another place to indicate non-stack files to include. I would set up a 
> folder on your hard drive and organize as you wish, then go into the 
> Standalone settings and let it know where things are. Then when you reference 
> any stacks, LC knows where they are so you don't have to include the path to 
> the stack.
> 
> For example, let's say you you want to open one of your stacks form the main 
> stack. In a button you would just write 'go stack "MyStack"' and LC will know 
> where it is (because you've indicated that in the standalone settings. It 
> works in the IDE, it works in the standalone.
> 
> I just tried a quick test app and code signed it with App Wrapper and it 
> worked fine (though the structure of the standalone is different than my 
> earlier example).
> 
> I did find a lesson that may help you here:
> <http://livecode.byu.edu/standalone/Distribution.php>
> 
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