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Did you try just manually saving anyway? Even if the asterisk doesnt
show, the save process still goes through each object and saves it.Jarrod
On 1/03/12 2:52 PM, Tulio wrote:
> GuiDesigner 2.3.5.2 is not identifying a change or new setup of a
> timer on page, because of that, if I don�t change anything else on
> project, the guiDesigner won�t save the change of the timer. You can
> see that the asterisk aside the project name doesn�t appear when you
> manipulate only the timer for a page.
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Tested this again and managed to create, edit, delete and save a timer on both subpage and page without any issue. Have you tried this on another page or another guiD project? Can you also share the settings that you've set for your timer?