René,

The splash stack doesn't need any substacks.

If you still need to switch a sub and a mainstack, you need to turn them both 
into mainstacks before you can make the former mainstack a substack of the 
former substack.

Now pay attention! I think you don't need to do anything complicated. Just make 
a mainstack of the splash stack. Add the stack file, which no longer contains 
the splash stack and ADD THE STACK FILE TO THE STACK FILE PROPERTY OF THE NEW 
SPLASH STACK. STACK FILES <> SUBSTACKS!!!

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On 24 okt 2010, at 16:30, René Micout wrote:

> 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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