Redefined methods in class

hi exprets!!
i am working in chaning in a class methods. i was given with a class and need to change only in redefined methods. can you please help me how to recognise the redefined methods in class and how to recognize the redefined  methods from other methods.
plz help me on the same.
thank you,
Mahesh

In a class, all inherited methods are show in 'display' format and the characters are shown in blue (highlighted). You can't change the name of the method, change parameters or whatever. All other methods are shown in 'edit' mode. Now for all methods inherited from superclass(es) only the redefined methods are shown in 'black' characters in stead of blue. These methods are the ones that are redefined. If you double click on the non-redefined methods, you get a pop-up message, saying that this method is implemented in superclass 'XXX'. For the redefined methods, this will not be the case.

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