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Use the <close> <command> to close a <stack> without user intervention.
The <close> <command> closes the <stack window> immediately, but it does not necessarily remove the <stack> from memory. A <stack> that is closed but in memory still takes up space in RAM and its <object|objects> are still accessible to <script|scripts>.
If the stack's <destroyStack> <property> is set to false, or there are other <stacks> in the same file that are still open, closing the <stack> does not purge the stack from memory.
If the handler that closes the stack is in the script of the stack (or in the script of an object in the stack) and the stack's <destroyStack> <property> is true, the <stack window> is closed immediately, but the stack is not removed from memory until after the <handler> completes.