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Deleting objects may be a bit confusing at first: //If you have NOT selected any objects then it may look as if the delete button is not working as nothing is getting deleted// | Deleting objects may be a bit confusing at first: //If you have NOT selected any objects then it may look as if the delete button is not working as nothing is getting deleted// | ||
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+ | There is an easier way to delete ONE object at a time (If that is what you prefer) Just right click on the object name in the list of object names displayed (next to the class tree) and then select the delete sub-menu item! If it is grayed out, then it means that object is the current object and cannot be deleted. | ||
The reason is due to the presence of [[helpers]] on the current object. Usually TAD works on either the current object or on the selected set of objects. //However, in case of deletion, TAD will work ONLY on the selected set of objects!// The reason is simple: TAD is quite religious about ensuring that the [[helpers]] are always located on some object or the other. | The reason is due to the presence of [[helpers]] on the current object. Usually TAD works on either the current object or on the selected set of objects. //However, in case of deletion, TAD will work ONLY on the selected set of objects!// The reason is simple: TAD is quite religious about ensuring that the [[helpers]] are always located on some object or the other. |
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