Use the SmartDesign table to quickly enter model contents via the keyboard while the model graphic is created automatically.
The model type, the SmartDesign configuration, and your settings in the Show columns pop-up menu on the table header determine what columns are shown in the table.
The table colors help to distinguish between the object types.
Adds a row for a new object below the row in which the cursor is currently located.
Warning
If you delete an object in the first column, the entire row is deleted and hence also every object that is assigned to the deleted object in other columns.
Deletes the object in which the cursor is currently located.
Places the object in which the cursor is currently located one level higher in the tree structure.
Places the object in which the cursor is currently located one level lower in the tree structure. The model type determines the maximum number of levels possible.
Moves the object in which the cursor is currently located up one row.
Moves the object in which the cursor is currently located down one row.
Undoes editing steps.
Redoes editing steps that were undone.
Allows you to select object types that can be shown as columns in the SmartDesign table.
Displays this Help page.
In models that are hierarchically organized, the first column may contain a tree structure. The SmartDesign configuration determines which objects are allowed in the first column and what type of relationship they have with each other.
Example: In an organizational chart, the first column can, for example, display a hierarchy of organizational units.
If other columns are available, you can create objects there that have a relationship with the object in the first column. Each column represents an object type that has a certain relationship to the object in the first column.
Example: In an organizational chart, the Role column, for example, can represent objects of the Role type that have a belongs to relationship with the organizational unit in the first column.