>It is clear that if you make a background with an image as one of the
>controls that use of that background over multiple cards does not increase
>the file size of the stack. But, if you ungroup the controls, select and
>copy one of them (and image of considerable size, say 50 K), then regroup to
>keep the background, then go to another card that does not use that
>background and then paste the object (in this case, that same imported
>image) are we adding the size of that object i.e. 50K more to the file size
>of the stack by using that object twice? or is it just a second "display
>only instance" of a single binary object which in this case just doesn't
>happened to be grouped into a background.

Make a test stack as you describe above and use get info to get the size of the stack 
in both situations.

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