On 3/12/2010 11:50 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Len-

Friday, March 12, 2010, 9:41:42 AM, you wrote:

So my first question is: Can you have a separate "window"  composed of a
substack of the main window/stack, or are will I have to pull this out
as a separate stack file in order to see it?  The location looks ok and
as I said, the visible property is true.
go stack<subStackName>  should do the trick, if I understand the
problem correctly.

That worked but I don't understand why. I'd like to have that stack just lurking around or minimized so I can bring it up when I want to look at it. Clicking back on my original stack seems to leave both there and operational. I'm just curious what "go stack xxx" does that makes it pop up when I've already "start(ed) using stack xxx"
My second question has to do with editing substacks.  CAN I edit a
substack or do I have to pull it out, edit it, and then put it back as a
substack of the main stack?
Editing substacks shouldn't be a problem. Are you saying you're unable
to do this or haven't you tried it yet?

I haven't tried yet but I remember something on the list about editing substacks. It could have been that someone had both a substack and a "real" stack by the same name in the same folder and they we'ren't seeing the changes in the substack because they were editing the "real" stack. I'm sure this will probably work though.

len
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