Diagram View |
The Diagram View is the main workspace window that enables you to create and display diagrams. You can open many diagrams, but you can view only one at a time. You open the first diagram by double-clicking on the diagram name in the Project Browser. You can then open further diagrams in the same way, or from within an open diagram by clicking on hyperlinks or elements that contain other diagrams.

Use the Diagram View to build model relationships and elements. Within the diagram, you can create new elements, drag in existing elements and generally organize the elements and relationships. Most work is carried out on elements in the Diagram View, so understanding how it works and how to manipulate elements is essential. Use the example project supplied with Enterprise Architect to explore the capabilities and behavior of the Diagram View.
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You can also use the Element List to manipulate elements. |
Typical diagram activities include:
- Add new elements to the diagram using the Enterprise Architect UML Toolbox
- Add existing elements to the diagram by dragging them from the Project Browser
- Add connectors between elements using connectors from the Enterprise Architect UML Toolbox
- Copy elements in a diagram to link or copy elsewhere
- Zoom a diagram to different magnifications
- Use the Diagram toolbar forward and back arrows to display the previous or next diagram
- Align and resize multiple elements
- Delete elements from the diagram (but not the project)
- Double-click on the diagram background to open the diagram Properties dialog and set diagram properties
- Print and print preview diagrams
- Save the diagram image to file
- Save the diagram image to the clipboard.
