Hi Steve,

If I were you, I'd just not include the subStack in the Standalone build process, then just open it when you need if from your standalone. I never use the 'put substacks in separate folders' feature of standalone builder. My substacks are always either libraries, or special biz logic windows, never data storage stacks. IMO, it's important to keep content and biz logic separate, which is about 180 degrees off of what standard card based stack databases do. When you mix them both, you risk a whole new level of possible bugs which can be introduced.

You can always get the filepath to the standalone by using the address function.

best,
Chipp

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Once again I'd like to approach the great minds on the Revolution forum. Hopefully, someone can offer a suggestion for the following issue:
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I used Revolution in Mac OS X to create a standalone in which I'd like the user to be able to save data. Since standalone's do not normally save data, I included a substack and checked off the "Move substacks into individual stackfiles" checkbox in the File Standalone settings. This works fine, except that the standalones for Windows and for Mac OS 9 show the substack on the hard drive. (The standalone for OS X is no problem since it is built as a single icon) I'm concerned that the presence of two icons on Windows and OS 9 may confuse the user, since it may not be obvious which icon to click on, the mainstack icon or the substack icon.

Is there a way in which the substack icon can be made invisible in both the Windows and OS 9 versions? I tried putting the substack in a separate folder by checking off the "Create folder for stackfiles" option in the Standalone Application Settings, to get the substack out of view. Also, I renamed the substack to something utterly boring that would not induce the reader to click on it. (I tried checking off the "Rename stackfiles generically" option but this caused an error message in trying to save as a standalone). It would be nice if the substack icon could just be invisible. Is this possible? Thanks.
Steve Goldberg
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