Nat object and no name

we have ASA with image 9.1.3 we have given no name command .
source 10.1.1.1
destination 192.168.1.1
port 443 80 21
for NAT  rule we have created 3 destination object on ASA with name 192.168.1.1_80 , 192.168.1.1_443 & 192.168.1.1_21
access list only one statement source 10.1.1.1  destination 192.168.1.1_80 port 80 , 443 and 21
If we try to delete object name 192.168.1.1_80  it gives error that it is used in access list .
But if I try to delete 192.168.1.1_443 & 192.168.1.1_21 it doesnt give me any alert and deletes the object but it removes the NAT .
My understanding is unless object is present in access list it will be removed .
Just want to know what is best practice I should add the network object 192.168.1.1_443 & 192.168.1.1_21 in access-list as well .
Thanks for help

Hello,
If you are using auto NAT anytime u delete an object the existing configuration withing the object (including NAT) will be lost!
I hope I did understood ur problem.
Regards
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