User`s guide
Microsoft Office
7-13
Note: In Microsoft Office requirements documents, following a navigation object link
highlights the Simulink object that contains a bi-directional link to the associated
requirement.
To use an icon of your own choosing for the navigation object:
1
Select Analysis > Requirements Traceability > Settings.
2
Select the Selection Linking tab.
3
Select Modify destination for bi-directional linking.
Selecting this option enables the Use custom bitmap for navigation controls in
documents option.
4
Select Use custom bitmap for navigation controls in documents.
5
Click Browse to locate the file you want to use for the navigation objects.
For best results, use an icon file (.ico) or a small (16×16 or 32×32) bitmap
image (.bmp) file for the navigation object. Other types of image files might give
unpredictable results.
6
Select the desired file to use for navigation objects and click Open.
7
Close the Requirements Settings dialog box.
The next time you insert a navigation object into a requirements document, the RMI uses
the file you selected.
Navigate Between Microsoft Word Requirement and Model
In “Insert Navigation Objects in Microsoft Office Requirements Documents” on page
7-11, you created a link between a Microsoft Word requirement and the Throttle &
Manifold subsystem in the slvnvdemo_fuelsys_officereq example model. Navigate
these links in both directions:
1
In the slvnvdemo_fuelsys_officereq model, right-click the Throttle & Manifold
subsystem and select Requirements Traceability > 1. “Throttle Sensor”.
The requirements document opens, and the header in the requirements document is
highlighted.