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Be sure the pulldown to the right of the above descibed
Name: prompt is set to "global", so the variable is defined as a global.
This is the easiest method. I was trying to avoid having globals but if I name them right, everything works.
You can always use fluid as a quick design tool, with globals, and then refactor into classes where those globals become member variables with accessors. It takes a bit more effort but ...
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