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Ruler removed with undo command in IC6

Sridhar123
Sridhar123 over 12 years ago

 Hello all,

 

We recently moved from IC 5 version to IC6 . I see that in this version ruler is being removed upon using the undo command where as this not the case in IC5 , is there a way to avoid this.

 

Best regards,

Sri.

 

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  • berndfi
    berndfi over 12 years ago

    No I don't think prevent the ruler from deletion in 6.1.X is possible, as the ruler now
    is an OpenAccess database object.
    But in the "Objects Palette" you can disable it form being selecable, this will prevent
    it from being delted by mistake.

    Edit:
    Sorry misunderstood the question,
    but anyway you can't exlculde the  "create ruler" command form the undo.

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  • berndfi
    berndfi over 12 years ago

    No I don't think prevent the ruler from deletion in 6.1.X is possible, as the ruler now
    is an OpenAccess database object.
    But in the "Objects Palette" you can disable it form being selecable, this will prevent
    it from being delted by mistake.

    Edit:
    Sorry misunderstood the question,
    but anyway you can't exlculde the  "create ruler" command form the undo.

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