Bob Sneidar wrote:

It seems like it would be easier to clone a stack, then reset everything in it, 
or just keep a copy of a virgin stack around. You would have to update it every 
time you made any changes to the original though.

That's been my experience as well. The stack file format is so compact and convenient that it's hard to beat for most project management tasks.

Keith, what is the problem you were looking to solve?

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