So when you say something doesn't work on a spirograph, the same must be true with any other path whether it was generated using the spirograph effect or not. This might help you identify why it's not working as you expect.
I'm not sure what you mean....well, I know you mean that I should test something out on a

or

made path, to help identify the problem. But I don't understand the "must" Are you saying that the spirograph paths are absolutely identical to pencil or pen paths, in every way, except for their shape, i.e. - the number, type, and placement of their nodes?
Then why don't they make it a tool? And put the settings in the tool control bar? You know me

I just don't...Inkscape is so complex, and even after all the work I've done to try and learn it...I mean, I don't think I even have a good handle on the basics yet

So I thought being in the Effects menu, it must be so much more ccomplicated than the tools, and even though it looks like simple paths, I assumed it must be fundamentally different than the basic tools.
So anyway, I think you're probably right that I was selecting the wrong nodes needed to achieve what I wanted. They appeared to move as one, as if I didn't use
Alt, or as if Alt wasn't working on the nodes. And I actually tried many times, on 6 or 8 different spirograms. Then tonight I finally found a spirogram in which I can fairly easily identify and select sequential nodes. So I can see that it IS working!
Well, sorry for putting this in the wrong forum at 1st. I'm learning, one step at a time
And thanks for your help micro, I do appreciate it.