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Discretized axons locked - how do I delete/unlock Neuron model objects?

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    Seems like a simple thing, but after I discretize a locked nerve trajectory, the associated Neuron model object will also be locked. This prevents me from being able to delete that model object or group that model object without creating a duplicate. This is frustrating as I need to keep model objects organized, and want to be able to experiment with different Neuron models without keeping all iterations.

    How do I unlock or delete discretized neuron model objects?

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      I would suggest first cloning the nerve trajectory, and then discretizing it. The result is an unlocked axon model. You can then delete the nerve trajectory clone if needed.

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