You can quickly insert existing objects in your model as a representative of the source object (occurrence copy) or as the basis for a new object (definition copy). This functionality is offered for models within a database. If you copy objects from one model to another model where they have a different symbol representation, the object symbols will automatically be converted.
If you cannot copy objects from one modeling area to the other because of different method filters, you will receive a corresponding message.
Procedure
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Enable the Objects check box of the .
Click the Models check box if you want to show or hide models within the Explorer tree.
Click the Objects check box if you want to show or hide objects within the Explorer tree.
Use the pop-up menu to create groups and models, and cut, delete, or rename groups, models, and objects. You can also update content, open models, and create shortcuts for models and objects.
In the Explorer tree, open the group containing the relevant object.
Click the object name and hold down the mouse button.
Drag the object to the position in the model where it is to be placed.
Release the mouse button.
You have created an occurrence copy of the object. Thus, a new graphical representation of the source object is created. If you change the attributes of this occurrence, such as the name, the name of all occurrences of the source object is changed in all models.
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Enable the Objects check box of the .
Click the Models check box if you want to show or hide models within the Explorer tree.
Click the Objects check box if you want to show or hide objects within the Explorer tree.
Use the pop-up menu to create groups and models, and cut, delete, or rename groups, models, and objects. You can also update content, open models, and create shortcuts for models and objects.
In the Explorer tree, open the group containing the object.
Right-click the object name and hold down the mouse button.
Drag the object to the position in the model where it is to be placed. The pop-up menu opens.
Click Create definition copy here.
You have created a definition copy. A new, independent object is now available, whose attributes you can change as necessary without changing the source object of the copy.
You have inserted objects.