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    [Suggestion] Changing object names.

    I'm suggesting that there should be an option to change the default names of any object in the "Insert Object" dialog box, this is because I find the names of many object unnecessarily long, for example: I prefer "GFO" over "Global Function Object".

    This is most beneficial when viewing the expression evaluator that has a complex expression loaded.

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    Re: [Suggestion] Changing object names.

    Rename?

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    Re: [Suggestion] Changing object names.

    Mostly up to the extension developer though. And even then, I'm not having any problems with the long extension names.

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    Re: [Suggestion] Changing object names.

    I don't know if you knew this already, but as JanH said, you can rename Extensions just as with any other object. Sometimes developers do abbreviate, like MOO, YASO, SQLDB, and so on. But if they don't, just rename it.

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