Recently, Graham Samuel wrote:

> I've got three stacks, let's say stack 'A' whose style is topLevel,
> and stacks 'B' and 'C' whose style is palette. The global property
> raisepalettes is true, but despite this, if I click on 'A', it moves
> in front of 'B' and 'C'.

Something else is probably going on here.  It's unlikely (if not impossible)
for a toplevel stack to appear above a palette stack (thus the reason for
the existence of palette stacks).  Either you're somehow setting stack 'A'
to palette mode, or you're changing the mode of 'B' and 'C' to topLevel.

Are you changing the modes/styles of your stacks via script?

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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