Hi Richard,
Yes, the standalone was made in 2.6.1 and that would explain those issues (time permitting, I'll remake it in 2.7 tomorrow). But why would the IDE not recognize 2.6.1 stacks that it had opened and saved? Could it be due to the fact that they contain the Mac OS creator code that links them to the standalone? Perhaps 2.7 treats this metadata differently?
Thank you.
Paul

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From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 19:16:02 -0800
Subject: Re: Disabled files in 2.7

  Howdy Paul - 
 
If the rest of the issues you noted were all in the v2.7 IDE I'm mystified, but I might have a clue on this one: 
 
> If I try opening one of the stacks previously opened with 2.7 from the > Finder they will open the standalone (which is correct behavior) but the > stacks, themselves do not open. Trying to open stacks from the Open > Stack... menu in the standalone is the same as from Rev 2.7: all of the > ones previously opened in 2.7 are disabled. 
 
Was the standalone made with v2.6x or v2.7? 
 
If v2.6 was used for the standalone that would explain it, as v2.7 uses a new file format unknown to earlier versions. 
 
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