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Modify imported games after completed import (Result, players, etc.)

I would really appreciate a feature where I can change results in my imported game after the import.

Personally, after a match, I replay my games on the analysis board on my phone and afterwards I copy the PGN-File and import that. The result of this is, that neither my name, nor my opponents name, nor his rating, nor the result of the game are included. I think that it would be really helpful to have a possiblity to change the games afterwards. I do not know the PGN-Fortmat, so a change during import really is not practical.
It seems there are not many people like me, importing their games directly or at all to Lichess?
Thanks for the tip. There are definitely more functions, alas not what I am searching for.
As a matter of fact, it is not possilbe,to change this afterwards in studies on Computer, nor Mobile!

This leads to an additionals request:
-Add the possibility to enter the players names to studies. At the moment this function is only once when importing games.
Studies already have name-changing capability, for example:
I have to disagree, as stated in the previous post, naming the players is only possible when importing a already labeled game, but not afterwards. So if the PGN or imported file does not have the correct names in it, then the study also will not have the correct (or any names).

To sum up once again:
-Add the possibility to enter the players names to already imported games. At the moment this function is only once when importing games.
-Add the possibility to enter the players names to studies. At the moment this function is only once when importing games.
-Add the possibility to add the player's elo to already imported games.
Oh man, I did not find that function previously, I did not see the drop-down menu. I only saw the "Manage topics" button, because it was way bigger.
Thanks @gbtami
Actually this makes this post obsolete, except for the part with the imported games. But it seems this feature developement was discontiued when studies were introduced (?)

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