You can save information in a standalone to a substack of the standalone, just not to the mainstack. For example, you could make make your opening splash screen your main stack, and have any number of substacks affiliated with that main stack. This is how you save information without writing it to the mainstack, which can't be done, you're right.

HTH,
Mark

On Mar 19, 2005, at 4:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Please excuse a beginner's question: I am working with Revolution on a
Macintosh and would like to create an application that can be used on Windows, one
in which the user puts some information into a field. I would like enable
the user to save that information when the program closes. Is this possible
in Revolution? I get the impression that the only way to save information is
to use a stack that has not been not converted to a standalone application.
But if it is not converted to standalone, how can I get the program over to
Windows? And how can I avoid tampering with the program structure by a user who
is using the stack on the Macintosh? Thanks very much.
Steve Goldberg

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