Ctrl-G is still the command for stacking, along with shift-ctrl-G for unstacking. It seems now that it doesn't auto-collapse when stacked. You must use the 'S' key to collapse the stack. Did this change with 2.2?
gkas Senior Member 511 posts Joined Nov 2002 Location: Southern California More info | Jan 20, 2009 23:09 | #1 Ctrl-G is still the command for stacking, along with shift-ctrl-G for unstacking. It seems now that it doesn't auto-collapse when stacked. You must use the 'S' key to collapse the stack. Did this change with 2.2? Gerry Kaslowski
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GSansoucie Senior Member 788 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Southern Maine More info | Jan 21, 2009 20:16 | #2 Still doesn't auto-collapse. I use stacks every day for my PaD, I've found Stacking to be random, sometimes it will collapse when I create the stack, but most of the time it doesn't. -=Glen=-
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