Hi Jon,
I did not understood your question first but Stephen's response made
it clear:
The pointer tool was active and your table field was selected.
Pressing the delete key then suppresses the selected object: normal
behaviour.
If you had immediatly chosen to undo, it would have be restored but
obviously... you did another thing before choosing undo.
The lesson is: hands up when there is a catastrophe and quietly undo...
Stephen's advice about backups is relevant: this man knows Backups
Picker ;-)
Le 4 juin 05 � 14:28, Jon a �crit :
I was editing the custom properties of a table. I wanted to delete
the most recently entered custom property, so I pressed the <del>
key. The TABLE was deleted, not the property; and UNDO did not
bring the table back.
Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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