Re: IB: Maintaining bindings when copying controls
Re: IB: Maintaining bindings when copying controls
- Subject: Re: IB: Maintaining bindings when copying controls
- From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:48:57 -0500
On Jun 12, 2006, at 12:06 PM, adam baker wrote:
Hi All: A quick IB-related question.
I have a somewhat complex nib with a tab view and dozens of
controls, all bound. I need to make my existing tab view a subview
of another one (easy) but I also need to take quite a number of
controls out of the tab views entirely. Of course, IB doesn't keep
bindings when copying and pasting. But I'm hoping there is another
way of moving controls (in particular out of one view and into
another) while keeping the bindings intact.
Click and hold on the top-level object you want to move. The
selected object will lose its resize handles and if you move the
mouse, a "+" cursor should appear. You can then drag it anywhere.
Bindings, attributes, etc. will all be preserved.
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