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-- card: 19436 from stack: in.0
-- bmap block id: 19622
-- flags: 0000
-- background id: 15491
-- name: stacks
-- part 1 (button)
-- low flags: 00
-- high flags: 2000
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-- title width / last selected line: 0
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-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
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-- style flags: 0
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-- part name: WhatIs
-- part 2 (button)
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-- high flags: 2000
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-- icon id / first selected line: 0 / 0
-- text alignment: 1
-- font id: 0
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-- style flags: 0
-- line height: 16
-- part name: HyperCardApplication
-- part 4 (button)
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-- part name: otherStacks
-- part contents for background part 6
----- text -----
When you put the various components of HyperCard together, you make what is called a HyperCard
“stack”— like the stack through which you are now clicking your way.
To learn more about stacks and what enables them to run, click on the buttons below.