You can assign your own color to row or column headers that contain objects.
Procedure
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You can open models in different ways.
Prerequisite
You have the ARIS Connect Designer license privilege.
The type of the model is allowed by the method filter in use.
Procedure
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click Groups in the Classic or Processes in the Default configuration set.
Select the group or process area containing the required model. The content of the selected group or process area is listed.
Click the name of the relevant model.
Click Matrix if this display is not enabled yet. The matrix is displayed.
Click Edit >
Edit model.
Click Home.
Click Application launcher >
Models and objects.
In the database, select the group containing the relevant model. The content of the selected group is listed.
Click the name of the model you want to open.
Click Application launcher >
Models and objects. The Models and objects view in the repository is opened.
In the database, select the group containing the relevant model. The content of the selected group is listed.
Click the name of the model you want to open.
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click the Search field and enter a term that is included in the model name. The search results list
all models that have the term in their name.
In the Models category, click the name of the model you want to open.
If you are authorized to use multiple databases, select the database containing the contents you want to access.
Click Recent changes in the Home area. All models are listed that have recently been changed or created.
Click the name of the model you want to open. Depending on the active configuration set, the Groups or Process area opens and the model is activated.
Click Matrix if this display is not enabled yet. The matrix is displayed.
Click Edit >
Edit model.
The matrix model opens in a separate tab.
Activate the Start tab bar if not already selected.
Click in a row or column header.
Select multiple rows or columns by holding down the Shift key and clicking the first and last row or column. You can select rows or columns that are not adjacent by holding down the Ctrl key.
Click Fill color. The color palette opens.
If you want to use a color that is not displayed, click Choose your own color. The Define color dialog opens.
Select your own color in one of the ways described below. Your changes will be displayed in the preview window on the right:
Click the color bar and move the line to the relevant color range to select the basic color. Then click on the relevant position in the color box to select the brightness of the basic color.
Enter the respective share of each color from 0 to 255 in the Red, Green and Blue boxes. 0 means that the corresponding color is absent. If you enter 0 in all three boxes you have selected the color black.
Enter a hexadecimal color definition in the Color code: # box. The hexadecimal system uses the letters A to F in addition to the numerals of the decimal system, which means that it is based on the base 16. If you enter FFFF00, this sets the color to Yellow.
Click OK.
A color background is applied to the row or column containing objects. Only those cells in which connections are not allowed have no color background.