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Deleting all selected data records<br />

With the command Edit > Delete selected records you mark all currently selected<br />

records for deletion. This is useful when you want to delete a large number of<br />

records.<br />

Working with selections is described in section “Selecting data records” beginning<br />

on page 351.<br />

Show deleted records?<br />

By default, the option View > Show deleted records is turned on, meaning that<br />

even data records marked for deletion are viewable. As a visual indication that a<br />

record is deleted, the word Deleted appears in the status bar.<br />

However, you can deactivate the option View > Show deleted records at any time<br />

to hide all records that are marked for deletion.<br />

Restoring deleted data records<br />

If you have marked a data record for deletion by mistake, simply apply the command<br />

Edit > Delete current record to it a second time to remove the deletion<br />

marking. The disappearance of the word Deleted in the status bar indicates the<br />

removal of the marking.<br />

You can remove the deletion marking on all data records currently marked for<br />

deletion with the command Edit > Restore deleted records.<br />

Permanently removing deleted data records (“compressing” a database)<br />

If you want to actually remove all the data records marked for deletion, have<br />

TextMaker compress the database. The command Edit > Compress database is<br />

responsible for this. After querying you, it permanently removes all the records<br />

marked for deletion from the database file.<br />

Sorting a database<br />

If you want to sort a database, invoke the command Edit > Sort database in the<br />

database module.<br />

This function can also be invoked with the<br />

icon on the Standard toolbar.<br />

Manual TextMaker Database 327

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