Propagation of object wizard changes to derived objects
- Last UpdatedJul 16, 2024
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Most changes made to an Object Wizard propagate through the object hierarchy to all objects derived from the Wizard. Examples of changes that are propagated include:
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Adding, editing, renaming, changing the order of, or deleting Choice Groups, Choices, or Options.
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Adding, removing, or modifying an association (attribute, graphic, or script) with a Choice or Option.
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Changing the default state (setting) of an Option.
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Changing the visibility setting of a Choice or Option.
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Changing the default value or visibility setting of an attribute or graphic associated with a Choice or Option.
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Changing the visibility setting of a value in the Settings pane.
Important: With the exception of the first two items in the above list, changes DO NOT propagate to derived templates if the setting is marked as overridden in the derived template.