Set Shading Color

Changing Shading Color

This command is used to set the shading color for the element(s) selected in the element list.

Note

If a pop-up menu is displayed without elements selected in the element list, [Set Shading Color] will not be displayed in the menu.

Operating Procedure

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1 Click the element(s) for which you want to set shading color with the right mouse button, and select [Set Shading Color] from the pop-up menu that ap- pears.

A color palette dialog box will appear.

2 Select the desired color from the color palette.

3 Click the [OK] button.

The shading color(s) for the selected element(s) will be changed to the one selected at step 2.

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If two or more elements have been selected by clicking them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key, the shading color for those elements can be set.

Pop-up Menus in Element List

Rename Element

Changing an Element Name

This command is used to rename the element(s) currently selected in the element list.

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It is also possible to rename an element by double-clicking it in the element list with the right mouse button.

Note

If a pop-up menu is displayed without elements selected in the element list, [Rename Element] will not be displayed in the menu.

Operating Procedure

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1 Click the element(s) to be renamed with the right mouse button, and select [Re- name Element] from the pop-up menu that appears.

It is now possible to enter a new element name.

Note

The element name must consist of up to 31 alphanumeric characters.

Memo

If two or more elements have been selected by clicking them while holding down the [Shift] or [Ctrl] key, they can be renamed.

2 Enter the desired element name, and press the [ENTER] key.

The element will be renamed.

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