You should be able to store your datagrid in a custom property of the main stack and install it in a

       on preopenstack
-- or other handler.

I am not well-versed in splash screens, etc so others will have to refine my answer, but this should give you a solid idea to pursue.

Pretty much anything can be stored in a custom property of a stack, card or control. Someone else can give you better details on how to do this with a datagrid.
This should a way to avoid the 'cant be a substack' issue.


On Feb 22, 2011, at 8:32 PM, RevList wrote:

Thomas McGrath III <mcgra...@mac.com> on February-22-11 at 7:22 PM -0800
wrote:
Open both stacks. Select the Inspector on the main (non splash screen)
stack.

Select the mainStack button (3rd one down) and select the splash screen
stack.

Your done.

Now write the code in splash screen to open the non-splash screen

That is what I thought too. Except my current main stack has a Data Grid and it does not want to become a substack of my main stack. If I remove
the datagrid, no problem.  However, this datagrid has a lot of custom
scripts and I don't want to have to recreate if I can help it.\
******************************************
Stewart Lynch

Jim Ault
Las Vegas



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