David Burgun wrote:
  Someone else wrote:
This simply isn't true. It is possible for a group to exist in a stack _without_ being on any card in that stack. The above method will create such a stack/group. As Jacque pointed out, if there are more than one card in a stack and you delete the last card containing a group, that will also leave you with a stack containing backgrounds that are not on any card.


Where in the documentation does it tell you this?

In the documentation, click the "Topics" button. Click the main heading for "Groups and backgrounds". Read it. Here is an excerpt:

== begin excerpt: ==

Removing a group from every card in the stack does not remove it from the stack: it is still part of the stack and can still be placed on cards. You can also use the start editing command to edit the group. (Since the group is not on any card, you must refer to it using the term "background" instead of the term "group".)

To delete a group completely from the stack, use the delete command, or select the group and choose Edit menu Clear. Deleting the group removes it from all the cards it appears on, and from the stack itself.

== end excerpt ==

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