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> This is probably a daft question, but is there an easy
> way to
> rename null objects in Layout? I use null objects quite
> a bit,
> and I end up having to write down what my various null
> objects
> are for. I could probably save each one off as a
> different name,
> and reload them, but I would end up with a disk full of
> null
> objects very quickly.
>
> Steve Criddle
If you actually tried to save them you'd find that Lw doesn't save the null
objects but allows you to rename them...... =)
AC