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Old 11-18-2016, 04:15 PM   #20
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Not to be blunt, why do you care what the ID is? It is only used internally. No user is going to see it and editors should almost never have to change it or even use it.
Because I would like to UNDERSTAND, rather than just be told that's the way it is, especially when it doesn't appear logical to me.

And don't forget I'm getting a Python error. Perhaps this ID change is related to the Python error when I try to re-merge? I had never seen this error before when re-merging, just as I have never seen the renaming of the ID before. Coincidence?

Does this ID change to Section0001.xhmtl happen on other systems like Linux or Mac, or even Windows 32-bit? Perhaps ... just perhaps ... when the X was added to the ID for the Split at Cursor method, a line of code was accidentally malformed in the Windows 64-bit version?

Or maybe this has something to do with the version of Visual C++ that I had to install to use this latest version of Sigil? Would it help at all to uninstall/reinstall that?

To reiterate, I'm on Windows 64-bit Professional SPK1.
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