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Dwight Hughes wrote:
Well, this is not quite as simple as it should be. A trick that works well is to fileout the original class, "rename..." the original class in the browser to the new class name, and then filein the original class -- giving you both the new copy and the old.
Dwight's trick worked admirably well for my purposes with the advantage that no external tool (i.e., text editor) was required. The copy operation was painless and complete, requiring only the expected few minor variable name edits.
Thanks!
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