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You can press on the class of a variable or module in an Object window or Attribute panel to open a popup menu. The options depend on whether the node is a variable or a module.
To change class, just select another option from the menu. The shape of the node and other class-dependent properties change automatically.
Tip
You cannot change the class of a function, and you cannot change a variable into a module, or vice versa.For more, see Classes of variables and other objects.
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