Uncheck these two: Window > Preferences > Flex > Editors > ActionScript Code > Keep imports organized > Remove unused imports when organizing
Problem solved. _______________________________________________________________________ Joseph Balderson | http://joeflash.ca Flex & Flash Platform Developer | Abobe Certified Developer & Trainer Author, Professional Flex 3 (coming Winter 2008) Staff Writer, Community MX | http://communitymx.com/author.cfm?cid=4674 mr_j_harris wrote: > I upgraded from Flex Builder 2 to Flex Builder 3- to be able to use > the AdvancedDataGrid was the driver behind the decision. > > The first thing I noticed was in the debugger, variables window, > yellow highlighting on the modified variables. Nice! > > The second thing I noticed was the source-code mode editor's > propensity to re-organize my 'import' statements. This I didn't > appreciate. Oh, sure, it's a little organized - alphabetical, > respecting hierarchy. > There was an option to do this in Flex Builder 2, called 'organize > imports' or something. > > However, I liked my imports arranged like this, in three or four groups: > > #1 system level (flash, mx etc) > > #2 '3rd party' level; (cairngorm for example) > > #3 utility-level - homebrew - perhaps built with parts from layers 1 & > 2, but not application specific > > #4 application level - dto, event, control, command objects specific > to the application. > > > Call me neurotic, but this way I can can glance at the groups and see > what this file is about. So, please leave my imports alone! > > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > -- > Flexcoders Mailing List > FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt > Search Archives: > http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.comYahoo! Groups Links > > > >

