This command can be executed from the Editor's Right-click
Menu or keyboard shortcut Ctrl+U.
Removes <DEL></DEL> TagsSpecsIntact Tags are used to define key elements and attributes used control content and format as well as run processes and generate reports . These tags consist of an opening and closing tag. A tag -- either opening or closing, is used to mark the start or end of an element. Most tags consist of a beginning-tag <SEC> and ending tag </SEC>, but can also contain some empty-element tags such as <Page />. Tags are from text previously designated
for deletion, and removes the red overstrike.
- Activating this command without any
redlined text selected will restoreA process used to bring back a backed-up Job, Master, or Supplemental Reference List from the specified location (Drive or other device) to the SpecsIntact system.
all redlined text throughout the entire
SectionA set of files within the Division of a Master or Job that covers specific aspects of construction., and remove
the corresponding <DEL> Tags.
- Activating this command with specific
redlined text selected will restore only the selected text (this command
can also be activated from the Right-clickTo press the right button of a mouse and release it to open a menu Menu).
You
can use the Undo
command to reverse the results of this function before
the changes have been saved.
Examples
You have used the Revisions
function to mark the following text for deletion:
- <DEL>SpecsIntact will not unmark
the selected text</DEL>
If you select the word "not" and click Edit > Undelete
Redlined RevisionsThe Revisions command reveals or conceals Revisions that are tagged in the text. Text to be added is identified with underscoring and the Add Tags, <ADD> and </ADD> . Whereas text to be deleted, or Redlined, is identified with overstriking and the Delete Tags, <DEL> and </DEL>., or
right-click and choose the same option, the result would be:
- <DEL>SpecsIntact will not
unmark the selected text</DEL>
This
function has no effect on any text marked for addition
and located between the <ADD></ADD>
tags -- see Delete
Added Revisions for that function. To reverse both Add and Delete
functions at the same time, use Remove
All Revisions.
Using This Feature
In order to Undelete Redlined Revisions, you must do the following:
- From the Editor
- Highlight the Redlined (deleted) text
- Right-click and choose
Undelete Redlined Revisions
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