Another new user who has the same problem. However, what I'm doing to work 
around it is running in a new interpreter. Go to Tools/Preferences, then 
choose the "Run" tab and under "Interpreter", select "Execute in a new 
dedicated Python interpreter".

Hope that helps.


On Saturday, June 22, 2013 6:48:41 PM UTC-4, Larry M wrote:
>
> Hi Uwe,     Thanks for your suggestion.  I made a small change in the 
> folder name to account for the 64 bit version I am using, but otherwise I 
> did what you said.  Spyder started fine from the command prompt. 
>  Unfortunately, the behavior of Spyder is unchanged.  It gives the same 
> NameError when I run a script using "Run file," but I can run the same 
> script successfully using "Run selection or current block of lines."  
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Larry
>
>
>

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