See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Using the Component Tree
You can undo multiple successive actions by choosing Undo repeatedly. This undoes your changes by "stepping back" through your actions and reverting them to their previous state. You can specify an undo limit on the Editor page of the Environment Options dialog box.
See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Undo/Redo
See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Undo/Redo
Cut replaces the current clipboard contents with the selected item. To insert the contents of the clipboard elsewhere choose Paste.
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Getting Started with JBuilder: Cutting, copying, and pasting components
See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Cutting, copying, and pasting components
You can paste the current contents of the clipboard as many times as you like until you cut or copy a new component onto the clipboard.
See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Cutting, copying, and pasting components
Rename Component also changes the name in the class in which the component is declared and in any event classes created for the component.
See also:
Getting Started with JBuilder: Using customizes in the UI Designer
Serializing an object is the process of turning it into a sequence of bytes that is neither a .java nor a .class file. That sequence of bytes can be saved as a file on a disk or sent over a network. When a request is made to restore an object from a file or on the other end of a network connection, the sequence of bytes is deserialized into its original structure.
See also:
Building Applications with JBuilder: Serializing components in the UI Designer