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Element Context Menu Operations
You can perform a wide range of operations on element objects on a diagram, such as displaying an element's structural components, displaying or hiding its features on the diagram, and changing the element's appearance. You access these operations through the element context menu. If you are working under a technology such as SysML or BPMN, the menu can also provide options that are specific to that technology.
Access
Context Menu |
Right-click on element on diagram |
Element Context Menu Options
Option |
Action |
See also |
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Specialize |
Select this option to access a submenu of enabled Technologies on the system (for example, ArcGIS or TOGAF), each of which provides options for performing technology-specific operations on the element. |
Modeling Domains Systems Engineering |
Collaborate |
Select this option to display a short menu of options to exchange electronic notes with team colleagues, in the form of formal Reviews, informal Discussions, element Comments and, if User Security is enabled, Chats and Model Mail messages on the selected element. |
Model Discussions Model Chat Model Mail Model Reviews |
Properties |
Select this option to display a submenu of options for displaying different aspects of the properties and features of the element, including the:
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Properties Dialog Configure Timeline - States Expose Interface The Properties Window The Notes Window Exploring Your Model Tagged Values Responsibilities Linked Documents in the Document Window The Summary Window |
Features |
Select this option to:
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Reception Attributes Operations Display Inherited Attributes Manage Structural Elements Show Realized Interfaces of Class Feature Visibility |
Appearance |
Select this option to display a short menu of options to change and reproduce the appearance of the element. |
Changing Element Appearance |
Linked Document |
(Corporate, Unified and Ultimate Editions) Select this option to create a document linked to the element. Shortcut: |
Create Linked Document on an Element |
Compartment Visibility |
Select this option to define the visibility of features and compartments on all selected elements. Shortcut: |
Feature Visibility |
Set Bookmark Value |
Select this option to assign a bookmark to the selected element, to be displayed on the diagram. The 'Set Bookmark' dialog displays. Select the 'Enable Bookmark' checkbox and type in a numerical or text value for the bookmark, then click on the . The value is displayed in a red circle or ellipse (depending on the length of the bookmark value) just above the element on the diagram. If you decide that you do not want the bookmark for a specific element to display on the diagram, return to the dialog and clear the 'Enable Bookmark' checkbox. You can hide (and redisplay) all bookmarks on a diagram using the 'Hide All Bookmark Values' (and 'Show all Bookmark Values') option on the Diagram Context menu. |
The Context Menu Annotated Bookmarks |
Insert Related Elements |
Select this option to display the 'Insert Related Elements' dialog, to add elements related to the selected element to the current diagram. |
Insert Related Elements |
Clone Element as New Version |
Select this option to copy the structure of the selected element and paste it into the Browser window as a new element and contents; a prompt displays for you to enter a version number for the new element, followed by a browser on which you select its parent Package or element. |
Clone Element as New Version |
Advanced |
Select this option to open the 'Advanced' sub-menu, which provides options for performing more complex or specialized operations on the element. |
Advanced Operations on Elements |
New Child Diagram |
Select this option to display a submenu, listing - in order:
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Classifiers and Instances Composite Elements Show Composite Diagram Add New Diagrams |
New Child Element |
Select this option to attach:
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Create Notes and Text Note |
Simple Decision Table |
This option displays for a selected Activity or Action element. Select it to display a sub-menu providing these options:
The element is automatically sized to display the rule text; you cannot change the element size manually. If the selected element is a Rule Task element, the submenu option is 'Rule Composer', which invokes the Rule Composer in Business Rule Modeling. |
Decision Table Editor Compose Business Rules |
Create Document to Artifact |
(On an Artifact element linked to a Report Package or Model Document element). Select this option to generate a virtual document as the Linked Document of the Artifact element. The 'Generate Documentation' dialog displays. |
Generate Report to an Artifact Element |
Clear Checklist |
Select this option to clear any selected checkboxes in the current Checklist Artifact element. |
Using the Checklist and Audited Checklist Artifacts |
Checklist Spacing |
Select this option to change the spacing between the items in the Checklist Artifact. A short list of spacing options displays, from which you select the required spacing. |
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Find |
Select this option to display the 'Find' submenu, which provides options for:
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Finding Elements |
Copy/Paste |
Select this option to display a list offering these options for copying the selected element:
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Behavior |
Select this option to display a short submenu, from which you:
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Selectable, Dockable and Printable Options Info View Style |
Lock Element |
Select this option to lock the element so it cannot be edited; to unlock the element, select 'Lock Element' again. This does not apply in the Corporate, Unified and Ultimate Editions when security is enabled; in that situation, use the 'Lock' option for model elements. |
Lock model elements |
Z-Order |
Select this option to display a short submenu providing options to:
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Z Order Elements |
Type Information |
Select this option to display the Help topic describing the type of element you have selected. |
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Delete <element name> |
Select this option to delete the element from the diagram. The element still exists within the model and can be accessed from the Browser window. Shortcut: |
Delete Elements from Diagram and Model |
Notes
- If you select two or more elements at the same time, you can perform an operation on all of the selected elements at once; the operations available for multiple selection are provided on a separate context menu