Hi Jim,
1. Clone the substack (it will be a mainstack named copy of <substack
name>)
2. set it as a substack of another mainStack
3. Change its name (be careful with conflicts when 2 stacks/substacks
have the same name)
Hope this helps.
Le 6 juil. 05 à 16:54, Jim Bufalini a écrit :
Lets say you create a substack or someone shares a stack with a
library or
other type of substack that you want to incorporate in other projects.
What's the best way to separate out that substack from the original
Main
stack (without actually separating it from the original project by
setting
it's main stack to itself) and then, adding it to another project?
I've been setting the substack to a main stack of itself. Saving the
substack. Closing the original main stack without save. Opening a
new main
stack. Opening what was the substack. Setting the main stack of the
opened
former substack to the new main stack. Kind of a PITA (Pain In The
A__).
Isn't there a better way?
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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