You can uncode the entire content of one or more sources displayed in List View. You can also uncode the entire content of a source which is open in Detail View.
In NavigationView, click the required source folder.
In ListView select the required sources. Click and drag to select multiple consecutive items or hold down the CTRL key to select non-consecutive items.
On the Code menu, click Uncode Sources.
Click At Existing Nodes.
The Select Project Items dialog box is displayed.
On the left, select the folder (Free Nodes, Tree Nodes, Cases or Relationships) containing the nodes you want to uncode. If you want to uncode at all nodes within a folder, click the folder check box—all nodes coding the content are automatically selected.
On the right, select the nodes you want to uncode. Only nodes that code the content are available for selection. To select all nodes under a parent node, click the Automatically select hierarchy check box.
Select All button to automatically select items matching the criteria.
Click theIf the node has a nickname, you can enter it in the Select item from nickname drop-down list and click the Select button.
To uncode by users, click the required option in the Uncode at field:
—removes coding done by all users identified in the open project
Current User—removes coding done by the current user named in the open project
Selected Users—removes coding done by selected users in the open project. Clicking on the Select button will display the Select Project Item dialog box to enable you to choose the required users.
Click OK.
Coding for the selected nodes is removed from the sources.
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If the nodes you want to uncode are already selected in the Coding toolbar, then you can uncode at these nodes by selecting Code>Uncode Selection>At Current Nodes |
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Open the required source and click inDetailView.
On the Code menu, click Uncode Sources.
Click At Existing Nodes.
The Select Project Items dialog box is displayed.
On the left, select the folder (Free Nodes, Tree Nodes, Cases or Relationships) containing the nodes you want to uncode. If you want to uncode at all nodes within a folder, click the folder check box—all nodes coding the content are automatically selected.
On the right, select the nodes you want to uncode. Only nodes that code the content are available for selection. To select all nodes under a parent node, click the Automatically select hierarchy check box.
Select All button to automatically select items matching the criteria.
Click theIf the node has a nickname, you can enter it in the Select item from nickname drop-down list and click the Select button.
To uncode by users, click the required option in the Uncode at field:
—removes coding done by all users identified
Current User—removes coding done by the current user
Selected Users—removes coding done by selected users. Clicking on the Select button will display the Select Project Item dialog box to enable you to choose the required users.
Click OK.
Coding for the selected nodes is removed from the entire source.
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If the nodes you want to uncode are already selected in the Coding toolbar, then you can uncode at these nodes by selecting Code>Uncode Selection>At Current Nodes |
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Right-click:
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You can remove all coding at a node for all sources in your project by deleting the node. Refer to Deleting Nodes for more information. |
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