I don't know about you, but I sometimes hit ctl-D (duplicate) instead of ctl-F (find).
And yes, it has caused major headaches.


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Slava Paperno wrote the following on 8/14/2004 6:10 PM:

Every now and then I see a duplicate of a cast member (a script) appear for no 
apparent reason. Both copies have the same name, different dates, and different cast 
member number--and identical text (unless I edit one before I notice the duplicate). 
I've seen this happening in Dir MX 9, and I remember this was mentioned as a problem 
that was resolved in an update--but this is now happening in MX 10 (Windows XP), so it 
must be me doing something dumb. What can it be???

I don't see cast members of any other type cloning themselves--only behaviors and 
movie scripts--but that may be because most of my work involves behaviors and scripts. 
I use the New Script Window menu command pretty often--could this be related? I've 
never been able to catch a member in the act... always notice them later.

Slava

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