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Diagram Shortcuts
When you have a diagram open, you can use a set of single or combination keyboard keys to move between, select and operate on the elements and connectors within the diagram.
Selecting and Marking Elements
Quick Key |
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Enter, comma (,) or period (.) |
When no element or connector is currently selected, select the element nearest the top left corner of the diagram (or the visible portion of the diagram). |
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. (period) |
When an element is selected, change selection to the nearest child element closest to the top left of the selected parent element, on the diagram. When an connector is selected, moves the selection to the target object of the connector. |
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, (comma) |
When an element is selected, change selection to the parent element of the selected child element, on the diagram. When an connector is selected, moves the selection to the source object of the connector. |
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Arrow keys |
Select the next element on the diagram above, below, to the left or to the right of the current element; when moving left or right, the selection tends to be upwards rather than downwards. |
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S |
Keep an element selected as you move to another element (using the keyboard arrow keys), so that you can select multiple elements using the keyboard. |
Operations on Multiple Elements |
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Q, F (element name) or F2 (property) |
If no element property is selected, highlight the element name for in-place editing. If you have selected an element property, enable it for in-place editing. |
In-place Editing Options |
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F |
Select the first editable feature of the item in focus. This is generally the element name but if you select a Tagged Value that has multiple system-defined values (such as the SearchName tag) you can cycle through the list of values to obtain the correct one. |
In-place Editing Options |
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Shift+Space |
Bookmark the current element with a red marker. |
Bookmarks |
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/ |
When an element is selected, pressing the forward slash key '/' will select a connector for which the current element is a source object. When an connector is selected, pressing '/' will move the selection to the next connector of the source object of the connector, or when there are no more connectors for which the current element is a source object, to a connector for which the current element is a target object. |
Inserting Objects, and Cutting and Pasting
Quick Key |
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Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert |
Paste element(s) from the clipboard as links to the original element(s). The 'Paste <element name>' dialog displays; simply click on the to paste the element. |
Move Elements Between Diagrams Diagram Panel |
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Ctrl+Shift+V |
Paste a diagram element as a duplicate copy of the original element. The 'Paste as New' dialog displays. |
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Insert or Spacebar |
Displays the 'Toolbox Shortcut' menu, from which you can select to create and add an element of one of a wide range of types. |
Toolbox Shortcut Menu |
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Ctrl+Shift+Insert |
Paste an element into the diagram as a metafile image held on the clipboard. |
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F3 |
Create a new connector of the same type as the last. |
Connect Elements |
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W |
Add a way-point to the current connector. (This does not act on every line style.) |
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Ctrl+Shift+I |
Hide or show selected connectors. |
Relationship Visibility |
Positioning Elements
Quick Key |
Operation |
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Alt |
Press or tap this key when moving a child element in its parent element on the diagram, to toggle between:
Under Linux or Windows VM, do not hold the down, as this is linked to other behaviors. |
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Alt+Z |
Automatically size selected elements. |
Autosize Elements |
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Alt+- |
Space elements evenly, horizontally. |
Align Elements Operations on Multiple Elements |
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Alt+= |
Space elements evenly, vertically. |
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Shift+arrow keys |
Move elements by small increments. |
Move Elements Within Diagrams |
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Ctrl+arrow keys |
Resize a selected element by small increments. |
Resize Elements |
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Ctrl+Alt+Down |
Align the bottom edges of selected elements. |
Operations on Multiple Elements |
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Ctrl+Alt+Up |
Align the top edges of selected elements. |
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Ctrl+Alt+Left |
Align the left boundaries of selected elements. |
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Ctrl+Alt+Right |
Align the right boundaries of selected elements. |
Saving and Undoing Changes
Quick Key |
Operation |
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Ctrl+Z |
Undo a change. |
Undo Last Action |
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Ctrl+Y |
Redo an undone change. |
Redo Last Action |
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Ctrl+S |
Save changes to a diagram. |
Save Changes |
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Ctrl+T |
Save an image to file. |
Save Diagram Image to File |
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Ctrl+B |
Save an image to the clipboard. |
Copy Image to Clipboard |
Deletions
Quick Key |
Operation |
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Delete key or Ctrl+D |
Delete selected element(s) in a diagram, but not from the model. |
Element Context Menu Operations The Package Browser |
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Ctrl+Delete |
Delete selected element(s) in the diagram from the diagram and from the model. |
Displaying Details in Other Windows
Quick Key |
Operation |
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N |
Open and/or shift focus to the Notes window. |
Notes |
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P |
Open and/or shift focus to the Properties window. |
Properties Window |
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R |
Open and/or shift focus to the Relationships window. |
The Relationships Window |
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E |
Display the Responsibility window |
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V |
Display the Properties window |
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Z |
If the Inline Specification Manager window is open, set focus to that window. |
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O |
When you have selected an operation, open the Features window at the 'Operations' tab. |
Define Properties of Operations |
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A |
When you have selected an attribute, open the Features window at the 'Attributes' tab. |
Create and Manage Attributes |
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G |
Display the 'Generate Code' dialog for the selected element, to generate code from it. |
Generate a Single Class |
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Y |
Synchronize the code generated from the selected element with the element content. |
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M |
Display the 'New Element' dialog to create a new element. |
Add Elements Directly To Packages |
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Ctrl+Shift+N |
View the Pan and Zoom window. |
The Pan & Zoom Window |
Displaying Portals Windows
Quick Key |
Operation |
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Display the Recent Places portal |
Recent Places Portal |
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Display the Workspaces portal |
Workspaces Portal |
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Display the Perspectives portal |
Perspectives Portal |
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Display the Windows portal |
Windows Portal |
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Display the Extend portal |
Extend Portal |
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Display the Execute portal |
Execute Portal |
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Display the Guidebook portal |
Guidebook Portal |
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Display the Learning portal |
Learning Portal |
Printing a Diagram
Quick Key |
Operation |
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Ctrl+P |
Print the active diagram. |
Scale Image to Page Size |