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Good thoughts, but I had already tried them all. I can get it to happen with simple numbered tabs (1, 2, 3), and also with longer names. I can even get it to do it starting from a generic template with just Layout 1 and Layout 2.
Does it in all my drawings, so I don't see it as file dependent. Overall I'm quite happy with 2023, and this is the only little glitch that I've run into. Win 10 Pro on both builds.
My steps are what I've done for years and never saw this happen before. Although I have noticed that on 2022 and before, I could simply be on a tab, hold control, and simply drag the tab over and it duplicated. In 2023, it seems to be pickier about the order in which you do it. If the tab is already active, I can't just hold control, and then grab the tab and drag it. There seems to be another step - like as if I have to already be left click and holding on the tab before I press control. Sometimes it even requires an extra click. Maybe I'm more sensitive to it because my work sometimes requires lots of tabs. By the way, no difference if the tabs are docked in line or above the status bar. And it seems to work ok if I copy the new tab to before the original. Maybe it has to do with the new angled tabs.
Just thought that if others were seeing it, I'd report it as a bug. Maybe if I can figure out how to do a screen cast I'll post one.