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posted: 9 Oct 2008 01:46 from: Richard Spratt
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When you undo either Make double track TS or MS because you guessed the wrong way, it appears to create a second template under the original. If you start with one template, make MS, then undo and make TS you end up with 3 templates, not 2. | ||
posted: 9 Oct 2008 02:07 from: Martin Wynne
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Richard Spratt wrote: When you undo either Make double track TS or MS because you guessed the wrong way, it appears to create a second template under the original. If you start with one template, make MS, then undo and make TS you end up with 3 templates, not 2.Hi Richard, ??? There isn't an undo function on any of the tools > make functions. If the result is not desired, click on the new background template and then click delete to the control/current template. This reverts you to the condition before using the make function. The CTRL+U , CTRL+D , undo changes, re-do changes, functions on the pad apply only to changes to the current/control template. They have no effect on the stored templates. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 23 Dec 2008 23:05 from: Howard
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Martin Wynne wrote: The CTRL+U , CTRL+D , undo changes, re-do changes, functions on the pad apply only to changes to the current/control template. They have no effect on the stored templates.That also explains why they have no effect on background shapes, the ruler etc. Howard. |
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