Element Right-Click Menus
- Last UpdatedMar 28, 2024
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To perform actions on an element, right-click on it to display a right-click menu on which the actions that can be carried out on the element are displayed, for example,:

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The Highlight Changes option allows the user to highlight changes made. The user can choose to either display the Latest changes or choosing to highlight the changes between two sessions.
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The Set Release Status option displays the Set Release Status window.
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The Attributes option is used to view the attributes of the current element. For further information, refer to View Element Attributes.
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The Diagram Connector option is used to open the Diagram Connector, used to edit existing connections, and to set connections between Off Page Connectors that were not established on import. For further information, refer to Diagram Connector.
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If the current element is a diagram, the Show Diagram option is used to open that diagram in the Diagram Viewer. For further information, refer to View Imported Diagrams.
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The Show in Diagram option is used to open the Diagram Viewer and displays the diagram in which the current element is located. For further information, refer to View Imported Diagrams.
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The New option displays a sub-menu from which elements can be created. For further information, refer to Create and Edit Elements.
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The Edit Members options displays a sub-menu from which multiple elements can be created and edited. For further information, refer to Create and Edit Elements.
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The Add Link option is used to create a link element, that means, a link between the current element and an external document or url. Refer to DESIGN documentation for further information.
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The Rename option is used to change the name of the current element. For further information, refer to Rename Elements.
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The Delete option is used to delete the current element and elements beneath it in the element hierarchy. For further information, refer to Delete Elements.
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The Cut, Copy and Paste options are used to move and copy elements. For further information, refer to Move and Copy Elements.