Today I needed to rename a file I imported, I guess it was the first time I needed to do that. When I renamed the file and hit Enter, another random file was renamed to waht I typed and the original file kept its name. Trying to undo the mess, I tried to rename the wrong file back to the right name, but again another random file got the name I typed.
So, I can't rename imported files due to the risk of screwing everything.
EDIT: It was not a random file, it was the first file in the same folder.
Yep, I've been having the same bug for a while now. My usual solution is to quit the editor and discard the changes and then remove the file and rename it outside the editor and import it back in.
Yep, I've been having the same bug for a while now. My usual solution is to quit the editor and discard the changes and then remove the file and rename it outside the editor and import it back in.
Yeah, I've had this bug before too. Quitting the editor typically works for me, but things also work if you name the file(s) to what you want it/them to be *before* you import it.
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Today I needed to rename a file I imported, I guess it was the first time I needed to do that. When I renamed the file and hit Enter, another random file was renamed to waht I typed and the original file kept its name. Trying to undo the mess, I tried to rename the wrong file back to the right name, but again another random file got the name I typed.
So, I can't rename imported files due to the risk of screwing everything.
EDIT: It was not a random file, it was the first file in the same folder.
Yeah, it's a messy bug.
Yep, I've been having the same bug for a while now. My usual solution is to quit the editor and discard the changes and then remove the file and rename it outside the editor and import it back in.
This.
I dont know if I feel good or bad for not being the only one with such annoying bugs. Damn Blizzard it can't be that hard to fix.
Yeah, I've had this bug before too. Quitting the editor typically works for me, but things also work if you name the file(s) to what you want it/them to be *before* you import it.