Hi Bob, Charles,

Rather than putting an RTF file into a field, I would put it into a custom property. That way you don't have any risk of it being changed to conform to any requirements the field might place on it to make it displayable (even though the field is hidden).

If it's stored in a custom prop, your app can then write it to disk when needed.

Some years ago I did this with an application needed by my Metacard app. My app retrieved the other app from a custom property, wrote it to disk, used it, then deleted it when done. Worked great. That was on Unix but it shouldn't make any diff what platform. (Famous last words!)

FWIW -
Phil Davis



Bob Warren wrote:
Charles Szasz wrote:

How do you hide a nonRev file in a Windows Standalone? I have a RTF
template that I want to hide so it won't be corrupted by the user.

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Hi Charles,

Why not just put it into a hidden field in your stack? You can then do what you like with it.

Bob
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