"it" is, quite frankly, both a bore and something that makes 9-11 year olds wish that Paiget were not dead, but were on hand to explain things (and as the average 9-11 year old
is not up-to-speed in Swiss French . . . ), or, at a push, Seymour Papert.

While I am, arguably, at the stage of abstract thinking, most of my educational charges are, most
definitely, not. ;-)

Richmond.

On 4.07.19 15:57, Trevor DeVore via use-livecode wrote:
On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 4:27 AM Richmond via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

I've lost this . . . having done it several times before . . .

So: I duplicate an object, let's call it img "XXX", so I end up with
2 objects called "XXX" (which is problematic), and I wish to
rename the new version of "XXX" . . .

err . . .

set the name of the last/recent/latest/headache

After using “copy” a reference to the new object is stored in the “it”
variable.

set the name of it to “NEWNAME”



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