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How do you undo a subprocess?
figueroajc
Is there a way to get rid of a subprocess so that what is inside is part of the main process again
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David_A
Hi,
if the changes are recent, you can simply hit
ctrl+Z.
If not you can simply cut out the operators and paste them in the top process.
Hope that helps.
sgenzer
yep. Or just "cut" the operators inside the subprocess, delete the subprocess, and then paste in the main process. Either way.
Scott
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David_A
Hi,
if the changes are recent, you can simply hit
ctrl+Z.
If not you can simply cut out the operators and paste them in the top process.
Hope that helps.
sgenzer
yep. Or just "cut" the operators inside the subprocess, delete the subprocess, and then paste in the main process. Either way.
Scott
figueroajc
thanks!
Ram_20323
I had this question today in RM10.1.001 and managed to do a CtrlZ to undo a sub-process. Is there a better solution than this?
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