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Introduction

The Delete Permanently command removes a feature in your inspection report. Unlike the Delete Command, the feature will be removed and the remaining features will move up and be renumbered. The command verifies that the feature has no references attached to it. These include whether the feature was used in a recall, construction or is part of a PCS component.

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Deleting  Features from a Starting Point

To remove a feature, activate the Delete Permanently mode. Enter a Feature Number that specifies the feature to be removed. Press the <Ok> button and the feature will be validated to ensure there are no references attached it. If approved it will be removed from the inspection report and all features after that will be renumbered.

Removing a feature can also be done through the use of the mouse by highlighting the feature in the inspection report and calling the submenu by right clicking. Choose [Delete Permanently] to complete the operation.

NOTE: Geomet will prompt you with a warning that the delete operation will take place. By accepting the warning, the feature will be deleted.

NOTE: If the feature has references attached to it, Geomet will prompt the operator with a Validation Warning. The Delete Permanently command can not delete any features that have references attached to it.


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