Hi Craig,
You can't save data in a stack that is part of a standalone. You have
to use separate stack files to be able to modify and save those stacks.
As a solution, you could save the substacks as separate stack files
and set the stackfiles property of the current mainstack to the path
to those former substacks. You can do this in the Stack File pane of
the stack property inspector.
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On 9 mrt 2009, at 18:00, [email protected] wrote:
I cannot save a standalone.
In Rev, I have a mainstack "A" with two substacks "B", and "C". I am
trying
to make a standalone of this file, and be able to save stuff on "B".
The file
seems correct, both "B" and "C" give "A" as their mainstack if I
ask, and the
file is definitely "A".
I make the standalone. I get a file "A". No dialogs, nothing fancy.
I use the stack "A", as recommended, as an introductory screen and
go right
to "B". I add data to a field on "B". Nothing I do seems to save the
data on
"B". If I close the standalone and then reopen, all my data is lost.
I invoke
all sorts of "save" commands all over the file, especially in "B".
Nada.
Dammit.
Thanks again...
Craig Newman
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