Multi-level undo and redo
- Last UpdatedJul 31, 2024
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You can selectively undo a history of changes to your script. The number of changes that can be undone is limited only by the amount of available memory.
An undone change can be redone. Redo mirrors undo changes.
A single undo typically is comprised of sequences of typing or deleting, which can be interrupted by interaction with an autocomplete list or by moving the cursor with the mouse, or by clicking elsewhere in the script.
All pending undo and redo actions will be lost if you close the object editor, switch to another script within the object editor, or switch among Startup, OnScan, Execute, OffScan, and Shutdown scripts.