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posted: 22 Dec 2010 13:36 from: BruceNordstrand
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Seeking help and hoping I haven't stuffed things up..... I was working on shoving timbers and forgot to Store and Background before deleting the next turnout to control. Thinking I could use the undo feature I clicked it and the second turnout disappeared and the original reappeared. How do I get then *both* back? To replace the deleted one I will have to totally redo a couple of tracks and that will void the full size printout I just paid for for the second time. HELP PLEASE! |
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posted: 22 Dec 2010 14:15 from: Martin Wynne
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BruceNordstrand wrote: I was working on shoving timbers and forgot to Store and Background before deleting the next turnout to control. Thinking I could use the undo feature I clicked it and the second turnout disappeared and the original reappeared.Hi Bruce, If Templot is still running, press CTRL+U and CTRL+D repeatedly to run forward and back through the roll-back register. There are 80 slots in there. Or hold down SHIFT and CTRL and roll the mouse wheel slowly forward and back. When you find one, do Store and Background, then continue rolling forward and back until you find the other one. Alternatively you can get back the last one you deleted by going to the Storage Box and clicking the edit > undo delete menu item. If none of that works, you will need to reload a previous file and copy the template from there (save group for a single template), then get back to your current file and add from file. When working with important templates it's a good idea to do wipe to control instead of delete to control. Yes I know the storage box will fill up with unused templates. But they can all be removed in one go ( box > delete unused templates menu item) when the design work is finished. regards, Martin. |
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