Versions naming conventions on Duplicate Project

I love adding "v001" at the end of project name, but when I duplicate the project:
[project name] v001
[project name] v001 1
[project name] v001 2
and I hope it will be:
[project name] v001
[project name] v002
[project name] v003
and I found if you fcpx just allow this naming convention
[project name] 1
[project name] 2
[project name] 3
and I thought it was the "v" problem, then I remove the v from "v001", it results:
[project name] 001
[project name] 2
[project name] 3
the "00" disappear! so will fcpx fix that? so I can use v001, v002 or someone v01, v02 or 001,002,003

Andy Scott3 wrote:
Maybe someone could help me out here.
In L7 I was able to open a page where I could name tracks before recording them but now in 9 I still haven't found out how to do this so land up with numbered tracks which I then rename in the bin.
As for track, channel, mixer naming...what a nightmare! I often land up having to rename almost everything twice per session and even then the mixer often displays something else! I'm almost at the point of having to just ignore names and go by region names and track numbers instead.
Create the amount of audio tracks you want and double click on their title (i.e. Audio 1, Audio 2 etc) on the arrangement layout or their title on the mixer layout and rename the track/s to what you want before you record.
If you forget to do this prior to recording and you name the tracks later, you can easily rename all the regions at once by selecting region > track names to regions
I would recommend setting up a template file with all your common recording tracks named so that you don't have to do this each time you start a project.

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