Thanks for going after this problem, all! However, I'm not clear on
something. In my case, I like to save a "standard" session that starts
up every time, not the latest session. With that in mind, would it be
possible to set the environment variable, close the session (in correct
form), re-open it, then unset the variable to lock it in that state? Or
would that just revert to No Saved Session status?

I'm looking forward to some foot shooting.

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