You can highlight items of the categories IT systems, General documents, and roles.
This description is based on the standard configuration. Please note that your system may be configured differently so that different attributes and values are relevant.
Prerequisite
The relevant objects are inserted in the selected model.
Procedure
Click Application launcher >
Published content.
Click Groups in the Classic or Processes in the Default configuration set.
Navigate to the group where the relevant model is stored.
Click the name of the process model. The fact sheets are shown.
Activate the fact sheet.
To open the Diagram fact sheet, click Application launcher >
Published content, Navigate to the database group in which the model is saved, and select the model
name and Diagram.
The Diagram fact sheet displays the diagram graphically. Depending on the diagram type, different functions are available.
You can find model items () in the diagram. Click
Properties to show the properties of a model or a model item.
You can open assigned models ().
You can change the view of the diagram () to show the aspects you want to focus on.
To change the size of diagrams, use the view bar ().
You can switch on mini fact sheets () to display object information.
Click Highlighting. The Highlighting bar is opened. There are various criteria with criterion indicators sorted in different categories.
Click On in the Highlighting bar.
Enable the check box of the IT systems category to contained in the model.
IT systems (Application system and Application system type objects) and general documents (Information carrier objects) are highlighted.
Enable the check box of the General documents category to such as Document, Bar code, and Folder contained in the model.
IT systems (Application system and Application system type objects) and general documents (Information carrier objects) are highlighted.
Enable the check box of the Roles category to contained in the model.
Roles and functions are highlighted.
You have highlighted items of the categories IT systems, General documents, and Roles.