Mark,
I think I managed after a lot of manipulations
I'll try the result
Thank you for the help
René

Le 24 oct. 2010 à 16:30, René Micout a écrit :

> I do that, but
> either the splash (new main stack) becomes "alone" > the (old) mainStack 
> don't become a sub-stack of the new one...
> either it is impossible (no menu item) for the (old) main stack to becomes 
> sub-stack
> Is a simple (or) clear procedure exists to do that ?
> René
> 
> Le 24 oct. 2010 à 16:22, Mark Schonewille a écrit :
> 
>> You can make a standalone of your splash stack and keep the current 
>> mainstack with its substack(s) as it is. Use the property inspector to add 
>> your current mainstack to the stack files of the splash stack.
> 
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