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Edit: Undo!

Post by EagleMark »

Having an Undo option would sure save a lot of time when making adjustments. If you happen to make a mistake? There's no way of knowing what was in that cell? So you have to close the Parameter window, answer do not save changes and start all over.

Or? If we had Undo, Redo we could go back or ahead a change or several.
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depending on how badly you make a mistake(changed numbers, but not commited by changing cells or pressing enter), i've found the escape key will cause a cell to revert back to its previous value.
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Post by Mangus »

The table editor does have an undo/redo. Ctrl-Z/Ctrl-Y, just as you'd expect.
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Post by EagleMark »

I'd expect it to be where all other software has it... Edit, Undo or Redo!

But if it's there with key shortcuts I'll learn them. :D
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Post by Mangus »

The undo/redo stack is local to each editor, not global to the app.
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Post by JP86SS »

Could enable and look at the change log too.
Keeps a record of your changes to a bin.
I ALWAYS make a new version and tweak. Then the log reflects the current changes for the most part (or I use the compare to see)
too easy for me too forget what was good/bad as I start changing lots of items during a day of tweaking.
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