RE: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another

2005-06-21 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
stack, then delete any cards that you do not wish to keep in the new stack. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Squance Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 6:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; How to use Revolution Subject: Re: Copy card question from

Re: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another

2005-06-21 Thread David Squance
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

RE: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another

2005-06-20 Thread Jim Bufalini
ECTED]; How to use Revolution 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

Re: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another

2005-06-19 Thread Eric Chatonet
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

Re: Copy card question from 1 stack file to another

2005-06-19 Thread Robert Brenstein
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