I established a class name (say \Jack) and later, accidentally created \Jill, for the same property. Is there any way to coalesce these in Q2005? . (I think I asked this before, sorry). John Polasek
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I established a class name (say \Jack) and later, accidentally created \Jill, for the same property. Is there any way to coalesce these in Q2005? . (I think I asked this before, sorry). John Polasek
In current versions you can merge the 2 classes. Open the Class list and edit one of them. Change the name to the other one and click okay to save it. It will warn you that the name already exists, do you want to merge them? Click okay.
Hopefully, that feature exists in 2005 too.
The response is "That name is already in use. Try another one". So the option is foreclosed it looks like. Thank you for your prompt response.
I want to thank Oilcan for emailing me a couple of workarounds that I will try soon as possible. I was unable to respond by email, as Oilcan was not sufficient address. John Polasek
I can do it with a find-all of one category/class, and manually double click each one and change it to the other class, but this is not a practical solution. Nor is there a find and replace. John P
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