Yup. Cards with no name... well... have no name. LC is faking it. I'm trying to 
think how this would be useful, but I cannot. I think cards are the only thing 
this happens with. Odd huh? Wanna know what is even odder? If you delete the 2 
in the name, then type it back in again, it now has a name. 

Bob


On Sep 27, 2012, at 3:25 PM, Peter Haworth wrote:

> It would appear that a card shown in the App Browser with a name like "card
> id 1002" (in other words, the default name when the card was created)
> doesn't really have that name, or maybe any name at all.
> 
> I get a runtime error when I try to refer to a card like that by name, e.g.
> card "card id 1002" of stack "xyz" and in the message box:
> 
> put the ID of card "card ID 1002" of stack "xyz"
> 
> ... returns an error "can't find card", even though I can see it in the App
> Browser
> 
> If I rename the card, everything works OK.
> 
> This seems like pretty strange behavior so wondering if anyone else sees it.
> 
> LC 5.5.0, OSX 10.7.4
> 
> Pete
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