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To change the name of a global function:
Do any of the following:
Rename the function in the Structure area: In the Structure area, select the function, then press
F2 or click the name of the function a second time to select the name. Edit the name. You can
press ESC at any point to abort the rename operation. When you have completed the
modification, press ENTER or click outside the name.
Rename the function in the Object Inspector: In the Structure area, select the global function. The
Object Inspector displays the properties of that function. In the Object Inspector, edit the Name
property to reflect the new name, then press ENTER or click outside the name box.
Rename the function in the PlanetPress Talk Editor: In the Structure area, double-click the global
function, or select it and press ENTER. The PlanetPress Talk Editor appears. Change the name of
the function in the Editor then click OK to exit the Editor.
18.2.20 Delete a Global Function
To delete one or more global functions:
1. Select the global functions you want to delete.
2. Choose Home | Clipboard | Delete.
If no elements in the document reference any of the selected global functions, PlanetPress Design
performs the deletion.
If any elements in the document reference any of the selected global functions, PlanetPress Design
prompts you to define how you want to handle the deletion of each of the referenced global functions.
To use the Global Function Deletion dialog box:
1. Adjust the options to reflect how you want PlanetPress Design to handle the deletion request. The name
of the global function you selected for deletion appears in the title bar of the Global Function Deletion
dialog box, and the list of elements that reference it appear on the right of the dialog box.
Replace all references with: Select to delete the global function and to replace all references to it
with a reference to another global function in the document.
Global functions available: Select the global function you want to use as the replacement reference.
When you delete the global function, PlanetPress Design replaces all references to the deleted global
function with a reference to the global function you select here. You can use the Global Functions button
to create a new global function to add to this box.
Global Functions button: Click to create a new global function. PlanetPress Design creates the new
global function, and selects it in the Global functions available box.
Delete all elements: Select to delete the global function and all document elements that reference it.
All document elements that reference this global function appear in the list on the right of the Global
Function Deletion dialog box.
2. Click OK.
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