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Build and run the application and note that selecting a row in the table view now displays the second view controller which, in turn, has a button in the toolbar to return to the “Cars” table view. Clearly, we now need to do some work on the CarDetailViewController class so that details about the selected car are displayed in the view.
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== Modifying the CarDetailViewController Class ==
The next step is to design the user interface for the detail view and connect the user interface elements to outlet properties. Select the storyboard file in the navigation controller, ensure that the view is zoomed in and drag and drop items from the object library so that the user interface appears as illustrated in Figure 24-4:
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