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So I have a string in my strings.xml file declared like so:

<string name="welcome">Please hit the menu to begin</string>

And I have a TextView in my main.xml that uses it like so:

<TextView
android:id="@string/welcome"
android:layout_width="fill_parent" 
android:layout_height="wrap_content" 
android:text="@string/welcome"
/>

Now, is that the proper way to give a TextView an ID? It seems strange to use a string resource as an ID like that.

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Now, is that the proper way to give a TextView an ID?

No. Use android:id="@+id/whatever".

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To add an id directly to a textview you must append a + sign

android:id="@+id/welcome"

alternatively you can have an id set up in a resource file

<resources>
  <item name="welcome" type="id"/>
</resources>

android:id="@id/welcome"
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http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/declaring-layout.html is the manual page related to this topic

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