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on retrieving a hidden design

The comments you saw are correct. In some older versions of Notes it was possible for the design elements to accidentally become unhidden while the database-level flag was still set. In that case you could use the database-level flag to see the entire design. But a properly hidden database has all the LotusScript source code stripped out of it, so there's nothing there to make visible.

In that case, your only recourse would be to find someone with a LotusScript decompiler. IBM doesn't make such a thing available. It's possible some business partners might provide this as a service, provided you can prove you really own the design. I don't offhand know who that would be. And of course this wouldn't restore any comments in the LS code.

So before you go that route, I'd make a really thorough search for the original unhidden template.


Feedback response number AGUD8FPMVE created by ~Julia Prefootherlen on 04/07/2011

How to unhide Database Design in Lo... (~Sven Nimfreepu... 7.Apr.11)
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