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recycle_bin [2014/09/19 15:07] arunrecycle_bin [2014/09/26 15:02] ameya
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 ===== Recycle Bin ===== ===== Recycle Bin =====
  
-TAD is the first **object oriented designing software**. Hence, the identity of every object is safeguarded. +TAD is the first **object-oriented designing software**. Hence, the identity of every object is savedThe Recycle bin is one of the key features of TAD Designer. When you delete an object, it is stored in the recycle binIf required, you can retrieve the deleted object from the recycle bin and restore the object to its original location on the site. The recycle bin also preserves all the properties of the objects. 
-In other CAD software, once an object has been deletedyou can retrieve it by executing the "undo" command immediately afterHoweverIf you have carried out multiple number of steps after deleting the object, you must retrace the steps back to the deletion of the objectConsequently, the data related to all the work done after deleting the object is lostThis loss of data is avoided in TAD because of a unique function called **Recycle bin**.+ 
 +Unlike the other CAD softwareyou need not use the Undo command to retrieve the deleted object. With the Undo command, it's difficult to retrieve a deleted object. You need to undo actions till the point when you deleted the object. While retrieving the object, you may lose the other design changes you made after deleting the object. The recycle bin facilitates you to modify your designs easily. 
  
-The recycle bin stores the deleted objects. It allows you to restore the objects if required, and stores them in their original location. It also, safeguards the original properties of the objects. 

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