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The Edit menu has the following options:
Option | Description |
Revert to Saved | Restores text to last-saved content. |
Undo | Undoes last text change. |
Redo | Redoes a change that has been undone. |
Cut | Cuts selected text to clipboard. |
Copy | Copies selected text to clipboard. |
Paste | Pastes contents of clipboard. |
Select All | Selects entire contents of pane. |
Format Code | Applies the formatting settings (set in the Options dialog) to the method or type source code currently shown in the Source pane. Use this option to format imported code, or to apply changes in format settings to existing code. |
Find/Replace | Launches Find and Replace dialog to search for text within source. |
Search | Launches Search dialog for finding references to or declarations of program elements in the workspace. |
Print Text | Prints contents of source pane. |
Save | Saves changes to the Source pane. If the changes include changing the name of the program element, then a new program element is created, and the changes are applied to it; none of the changes made to the source since the last save are applied to the old program element. |
Save Replace | Saves changes to the Source pane. If the changes include changing the name of the program element, then the existing program element's name is changed and all the changes are applied to it (no new program element is created). This may introduce errors if other program elements make reference to the old name. |
Breakpoint | Adds or removes a breakpoint from the line in the Source pane that contains the cursor. |
The Edit menu in some windows has additional options. Press F1 in the window you are using, and refer to the Menu section of the contextual help file to see notes about additional options.
Additional
Edit Menu Option on IDLs Page in Project Browsers
The Edit menu has the following additional option on the IDLs Page in Project
browsers:
Add Source Template | Adds an IDL definition template to the point in the IDL object
source code where your cursor is positioned. Select one of the following template
sub-options:
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Copying, Cutting and Pasting Beans
In the BeanInfo page of the Class browser, you can copy, cut, and paste beans by using the
corresponding options from the Edit menu. When
you copy or cut and paste two or more beans, they retain their positions relative to each
other. When you copy or cut and paste beans, the Visual Composition Editor preserves
the bean names, but not the connections.
Setting IDE Options
Searching for Text in a Source Pane
Searching for Declarations of and References to a Program
Element
Copying or Moving a Program Element