Doug,

From what I understand, this is not a good thing to do. FWIW you can clone a stack and then change the name and then set it to the mainStack "Whatever" and for that matter change it's size location and add scripts to it all via scripts.

In fact my experience shows that this is preferred over the single line message box method. I experienced very weird behavior so switched to putting a script in my main stack temporarily to build clones and change them in one step.

The big thing to watch out for is in the naming of the clones!! Do not use just numbers!! It will crash the stack and mess things up. I used a series of numbers to build substacks like "13i" , "13ii" etc based upon certain things and then one clone was "17" with on i in it and wham there came the crash and a substack that could not be deleted and caused the stack to not work. Luckily this list helped me and I had a back up.

TOm


On Jan 9, 2004, at 7:01 AM, Doug Lerner wrote:


If I do a

clone stack "myStack"

Then a clone of the stack appears with the name "Copy of myStack".

If I then clone again I get *another* stack with the same name - "Copy of
myStack" and same ID.


How do I distinguish between them?

Can I decide the cloned stack name myself?

doug

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