Using the Object Browser


Much like with the Explorer, you can use the Object Browser as a base for many tasks in the development cycle. Contextual menus are available for every item listed in the Object Browser, enabling you to do the following operations:

When you open a source file from the Object Browser, the Editor window by default opens up just below the Object Browser, enabling you to easily switch between these windows. If multiple source files are open at the same time, each file has its own tab on the bottom of the Editor window, enabling you to go back and forth between files.

Note: The Object Browser is not specifically designed for designing visual applications. When working on visual projects, you may find it easier to work in the GUI Editing workspace with the Explorer where you can easily edit properties for visual forms and double-click on a visual source node to open the Form Editor on that node. See Designing Visual Classes with the Form Editor for more information.


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