stack, then delete any cards
that you do not wish to keep in the new stack.
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Jim,
Perhaps it would work to copy one card, make sure the menu and field
are grouped and the background behaviour is on and then clone the card
with a repeat loop, either in the message box or with a button which
could later be hidden or deleted, if this is a one-shot affair. The
button / ms
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Subject: Re: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another
>Hi everyone,
>
>This has to be simple, but it has me stumped.
>
>I am running rev 2.51 on WinXP
>
>I am copying 20 cards from one stack file to a separate stack in another
>file. Th
Hi Jim,
When you paste any object, Rev can't know it is the same as a
previous one you have pasted (even the ID is the same some properties
could have been changed in the meantime in the source object).
So it's a normal behaviour to see new objects created with new IDs
allocated.
To avoid t
Hi everyone,
This has to be simple, but it has me stumped.
I am running rev 2.51 on WinXP
I am copying 20 cards from one stack file to a separate stack in another
file. The cards have two objects I am interested in, an option menu button
and a scrolling field. Selecting the option menu switches