One more question (for now!) about this operation: how do I get rid of it? In testing, I've opened the substack half a dozen times -- and there are half a dozen copies of the group in the substack. Obviously I've got to dump 'em somehow (in a script when the stack closes?), but how? They're there under the original name, from the main stack -- if I delete the group, will it get deleted in the main stack too?

Confused!

Charles



On Aug 1, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:

Bah. I think it actually is a bit of an unusual situation- when copying from one stack to another, how SHOULD you approach your object references? What stacks should be open and to where?

The error message led me to what was wrong, but I'd bet this one fails for a lot of people at first pass.


Woops. Now _that's_ embarrassing. Thanks, Brian.

Charles


On Aug 1, 2005, at 9:08 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:


I believe the problem you are having is that you are going to the substack and then using a short reference to the group, which of course does not exist yet in the substack.



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