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Re: trouble after changing the name of a unit
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Re: trouble after changing the name of a unit


  • Subject: Re: trouble after changing the name of a unit
  • From: Mark Patterson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:36:02 +1000


On 15/11/2004, at 1:51, Larry Fransson wrote:

When you change the document class, you have to make the change in the Xcode project as well. Click on your target and open the inspector (opt-cmd-i). Look under "Document Types". You will need to at least change the class to match your new document class.


Thanks. I found that. I fixed it using a piecemeal approach as my last posting explains. It may have been easier if I'd asked you first ;)

Mark

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