Hi Tim,

I don't think such a feature to make this class explicit exists right now. The closest thing is the button "Show classes with customized forms..." in the Form Layout tab - this at least shows you all form definitions. Then search for all files that have a .tbc file. You could even do a text search across all .tbc files for the class name.

HTH
Holger


On 3/27/2012 5:04, Tim Smith wrote:
I have a class that has a custom form defined in TBC. When I look at the Form Layout tab for the class it states:

"The layout of this class is defined in an imported config file or in the system default layout"

How do I get TBC to tell me what form definition is being used (i.e. in which file is it defined)? I know it is not the default.

Thanks,

Tim



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