Oracle WareHouse Builder - Pls help

Hi,
I am into a awkward problem. I was working in OWB when everything was right but yesterday somehow I lost my object details tab in Data Object Editor. I have checked Tools--> Object Details which is showing a tick beside it. Since I'm not getting this tab I cannot work on any object. I want to add attributes to dimension etc... Pls help, I want my Object Detail tab back..
Thanks in advance,
Pragati.

Firstly, exit your OWB Client.
Go to your OWB_HOME directory, and rename the file SchemaEditorLayout.xml which is in the OWB_HOME/owb/bin/admin directory, call it something like "OLD_SchemaEditorLayout.xml"
Restart your OWB Client and open the Data Object Editor. All the panels will be displayed in their default positions.
Hope this helps.
Keith

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