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Connect Elements
Connect Elements on a Diagram
The fastest and simplest ways to create connectors are using the Quick Linker and using the Toolbox. The following topics describe these and other approaches for creating connectors on a diagram:
- Create Connectors In Place Using the Quick Linker
- Create Connectors Using the Toolbox
- Create a Group of Elements Using UML Patterns
- Create Domain Specific Connectors From UML Profiles.
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To create another connector of the same type as the last connector you used, click on the appropriate source element and press [F3]. |
Select Connectors
To select a connector, simply click on it. Drag handles display, indicating that the connector is selected. This gives the connector focus for keyboard commands such as [Delete], and displays connector properties in docked windows such as the Tagged Values window. If there is more than one connector on a diagram, you can cycle through them using the arrow keys.
Drag Connectors
You can drag a connector to position it. Click on the connector and drag the connector to where it is to appear. Note that there are some limitations on how far or to where you can drag a connector.
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To reattach the end of a connector to a different source or target element, see the Change the Source or Target Element topic. |
Connector Properties and Commands
You can double-click on a connector to change properties, or right-click to display the context menu containing commands to change connector type and direction.
You can also highlight the connectors on a specific element. Select the element and press [L]. All the connectors issuing from or terminating at that element are highlighted.
Create Connectors Without a Diagram
Sometimes it is useful to create relationships between elements without a diagrammatic representation. You can do this using the Project Browser and the Relationship Matrix, as explained in the following topics: