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What is the proper use of "Restore Related Elements" [message #1773183] Fri, 22 September 2017 18:16 Go to next message
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My question regards the commands access via [Right Click a Block] -> Navigate -> Restore Related Elements. The way I thought this was supposed to work was:

1) I define Block A and Block B and a relationship between A and B
2) I place A on a diagram, invoke Restore Related Elements on A, and B and the associated relationship are added to the diagram

OR

2) I add A and B to a diagram, select A, or B, or both at once, invoke Restore Related Elements, and the relationship between A and B is added to the diagram

Instead, I have yet to get this command to do anything at all...and I could really use some function like that described above. So, my question: How are you guys using this feature...what does is actually do?

--Thanks.
Re: What is the proper use of "Restore Related Elements" [message #1773231 is a reply to message #1773183] Mon, 25 September 2017 03:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi,

I don't use this feature, so I can't really say what is the definition used in this case for a "related element".
I confirm the behavior that you described.

The common way to display to displayed related links is to use the menu:
Right click on diagram element> Filters > Show/Hide Related Links

Regards,
Benoit
Re: What is the proper use of "Restore Related Elements" [message #1773447 is a reply to message #1773231] Wed, 27 September 2017 20:42 Go to previous message
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Filters -> Show Related Links...Thank you for that! My new favorite feature.
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