When the ID of an object is not unique a "(1)" is added to make it unique. However when a "(1)" is already present. It would be more practical to increment the current "(1)" than adding multiple "(1)(1)(1)(1)". Especially when duplicating sets of objects this gets to large cascading IDs.
When the ID of an object is not unique a "(1)" is added to make it unique. However when a "(1)" is already present. It would be more practical to increment the current "(1)" than adding multiple "(1)(1)(1)(1)". Especially when duplicating sets of objects this gets to large cascading IDs.