Add back deleted rows to the Table
- Last UpdatedJan 31, 2025
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Each Model Type has a default set of variables and parameters that appear when you add model instances of that Model Type to a Table. However, you may not want all the variables and parameters in the default set to appear in the Table, so you then delete the unwanted ones. The Table remembers these deletions. When you add another model instance of that Model Type to the Table, the software uses the modified set of variables and parameters instead of the default set.
If you want to once again see the variables or parameters that you deleted, then you must manually add them back to the Table. See Manage a Table for more information.
Add a variable or parameter back to a Table by using the context menu
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Open the Table.
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Right-click a row heading, and then select Add.
A new row appears after the selected row.
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In the row header of the new row, enter the name of the variable or parameter that you want to add to the table.
Add a variable or parameter back to a Table by using the Table controls
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Open the Table.
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Select Expand the configuration section
at the lower-right corner of the Table to expand the Configure area.
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Select a row header.
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On the toolbar at the upper-right corner of the Table, select Add row/column to the table
to add a row below the selected row.
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In the row header for the new row, enter the name of the variable or parameter that you want to add to the Table.