I thought about that but, if that's the case, why does it work just fine on the Mac? Works OK both in the IDE and as a standalone.

But having dealt with corrupt apps before, I know how flaky they can seem, so maybe just creating a new stack, copying each card--card by card--to the new stack, then saving the new stack might shed some light, especially if she saved the main stack first and then added in the substacks individually thereafter--testing the build after each stack (main then each sub).

Anyone have a better idea?

M
On Aug 1, 2004, at 7:28 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


is there a safe way to move all her codes, cards, and objects to a new stack file.... there must be something corrupting this one, something evil inside the cracks of the file...


andre

On Aug 1, 2004, at 8:17 PM, Marian Petrides wrote:

That message is exactly the same as what I got when I tried to open the (non-standalone) stack on the PC in 2.1.2 or 2.5b1.
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