Re: [nv-l] Accidents do happen
2004-02-27 16:52:41
I am not sure if it is the same for
Unix, but when that happened to me once in windows I simply right click
on the new symbol and select delete symbol. Don't select it
with left click because as you may already know it will select both.
Hope that helps.
Carlos
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greetings.
I have something I have been struggling with a while. If you cut
and paste a device from one submap to another and lets say that device
already existed in the submap you moved it to. How can you undo themove,
and/or remove the copy you put there without removing both. I ahve
seen this forever, and never found a way other then to delete the device
and then rediscover it. That or do a ovtopofix -a. Just
a thought for anyone who has come across this and whether or not anyone
has any ideas other then the ways I mentioned
Thanks
Chris Petrina
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