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Always Arr ange—Sets Schematic View to
always arrange all entities based on the chosen
arrangement preference. Displays a pop-up
warning before doing so. Choosing this activates
the toolbar button.
Hier ar chy M ode—Sets Schematic View to display
entities as a hierarchy instead of reference graph.
Children appear indented below the parent.
Sw itching between Hierarchy and Reference mode
is nondestructive.
Reference ModeSets Schematic View to display
entities as a reference graph instead of hierarchy.
Sw itching between Hierarchy and Reference mode
is nondestructive.
Move Children—Sets Schematic View to move all
children of parent being moved. When this mode
is on, the toolbar button is activated.
Prefer ences—Opens t he
Schematic View
Preferences Dialog (page 3–695)
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what displays in the window by filtering for
categories and setting display options.
Schematic V iew List V iews
Menu bar > Graph Editors > New Schematic V iew > Menu
bar
Menu bar > Graph Editors > Saved Schematic Views >
Choose a saved schematic view. > Menu bar
Main toolbar > Schematic V iew button > Menu bar
Schematic View supports several list views that
display objects and their relationships in a l ist.
These include list views for instances, object
occurrences, and relationships. Use these lists
to quickly edit your parameter wiring , detach
relationships, or make instances unique. Use
theListoptionstosynchronizethelistwiththe
viewportorthenodedisplayintheSchematic
View window.
Interfa ce
List view displaying relationships
All Relationships—Opens or redraws List View with
all relationships of currently displayed Schematic
View ent ities.
Selected R elationships—Opens or redr aws List
View with all relationships of currently selected
Schematic View entities.
All Instances—Opens or redraws List View with all
instances of current ly displayed Schematic View
entities.
Selected Instances—Opens or redraws List View
with a ll instances of cur rently selected Schematic
View ent ities.