Hi Tony

> Not avoiding duplicate names is the problem from which importvariables is a 
> work around.

The purpose of importvariables is to allow macros to be local to a particular 
tiddler, giving much more flexibility in their reuse. Variables in TW are much 
like variables in an ordinary programming language in that we can reuse the 
same variable names in separate functions/tiddlers without them clashing.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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