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Beside normal copies, iCalamus supports also virtual copies, which are named 'Alias' here. An alias is a copy basically, which behaves exactly as the original. If you change text in a text frame, you will automatically change the aliases of the relevant text frame, too. This is e.g. very cool for multiple copies of business cards. But it works vice versa, too: If you change content of an alias frame, the original frame will be changed too (beside all other perhaps existing alias frames). As an alias isn't much more than a frame with a reference to its original, structurally spoken, it doesn't need much memory. This is very cool for multiple copies of large objects in a document.
Pobyt: There is no mother-child relation between original frame and alias frame. They are completely identical. If you change one, you change all.