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Model Views Portal
The Model Views facilities capture information on the objects in your model from different aspects that you define yourself, helping you to encapsulate your model as tailored views of the material you are interested in.
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View Root Nodes |
There are two types of View root-node available:
Additionally, there is a Recent Team Library folder that contains current correspondence from the Team Library concerning items that are held in any of the Views; this folder has a separate repository of postings for each Team Library server connection you access through the model. You can control how recent these postings must be, and how many are to be listed. When you open the Model Views Portal for the first time on a project, a Model Views root section is added for you. This can not be deleted or renamed; however, you can create further Model View root nodes that you can modify and delete. |
Model Views Operations Team Library Team Library Connections Model Views Context Menus |
Subordinate Folders |
Under a Model View root node you can create Views folders, Search folders, Slideshow folders and Favorites folders. The Search, Slideshow and Favorites folders are functional and cannot contain subordinate folders, so whilst you can create several Search, Slideshow or Favorites folders immediately under the Model View node you can group and better organize multiples of these folders under appropriately-named View folders.
You can also export all of the View folders containing Views from any root section as an XML file, and import a Views XML file as an additional, editable Model View root node. These are single-level items; if you drag a Package into the Favorites folder, you cannot expand that Package there. To select specific items inside a Package, expand it in the Browser window and then drag the items into the Favorites folder. |
Model Views Operations Diagram Slide Show |
Key to Model View Contents |
Items on the Model View can be identified by their accompanying icons:
MDG Technologies can define their own Model Views, in which case they will display their own technology-specific icon |
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Accessing Operations |
To perform operations on the Model View contents, you can use the item context menus. Each level of the Model Views hierarchy has a slightly different context menu. |
Model Views Context Menus |