pp108 : Using the Undo and Redo Features

Using the Undo and Redo Features

This topic describes the undo and redo features available in Process Platform XForms.

An undo action reverses the last action that you perform in the XForms Designer, while the redo action undoes the last undo action.

You can use the Undo and Redo features for actions performed in the Designer Area and the Script Editor. It is possible to undo changes in the reverse consecutive order in which they are performed till the first action is undone.

You can use the Undo and Redo features for the following:

  • Adding, anchoring, and positioning controls
  • Conversion of controls using the Change To feature
  • Changes involving grid types and toggle check boxes in Table controls
  • Changes involving hiding and displaying headers in Groupbox controls
  • Aligning, moving, resizing, and deleting controls, except for moving fields in Table and Tab Page controls
  • Changes involving header positions in Tab Page controls
  • Typing text in Code Snippet and Rich Text Editor controls
  • Resizing and splitting of controls
  • Resizing of splitting bar and changes involving splitter types
  • Changes involving layouts changes
  • Positioning of control labels
  • Insertion of methods with default layouts

    Note:
    Using the Undo feature to remove a Web service operation added to the XForm, removes the UI and the model that is generated for the Web service operation.

  • Cut, copy, and paste actions in XForms Designer and the Script Editor
  • Typing, indenting, and deleting text in the Script Editor

Note:
See Keyboard Shortcuts to view the shortcut options available for Process Platform XForms.

 

 

Related reference

Keyboard Shortcuts