On Feb 14, 2007, at 2:52 PM, Louis G5 Batayte wrote:

I just discovered that if I copy a folder with contents, say Folder1, then rename the original folder to say Folder2, then do a paste.
I get a second folder with the original name, Folder1, that is empty.
But inside the original, now renamed folder, Folder2, I have duplicate copies of all the stuff there with a "1" added to the end of the duplicate names.

Not good, but it looks like I can copy/paste to a new project, work on the stuff there, rename ,etc then copy, paste back.

I am working on a program where someone is entering test data. Now they want to enter similar, but different test data. My easiest solution is going to be to copy the test1 stuff, then rename this and modify as needed for test2. And now have test1 and test2 stuff and the user has to select which at the beginning. If I had this requirement from the beginning of the project, the overall design would have been different to start with. Yet another hack job.

Thanks for your help
Lou

Yes.
In the case you retain the original it behaves oddly
It's worth a bug report with what you have said above
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