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- Create new instances.
- Create new instances with parts.
- Add already existing instances.
- Copy and paste instances from another resources from another resource (HTML, Excel, Word, etc.).
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On the table toolbar, click the Create button.
Warning The new instance can be created only if the classifier is already specified for the Instance Table. Otherwisethe Otherwise, the Create button is not available.
Info If there is more than the one classifier specified, from menuof the menu of the button, select a classifier for which you need to create an instance.
The new instance is added to the Instance Table as the last row.
- Type the instance name and specify slot values.
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On the table toolbar, click Create > Create with Parts.
Warning The new instance with nested parts is created if:
- the classifier is specified for the Instance Table. Otherwisethe Otherwise, the Create with Parts button is not available.
- the nested properties are displayed as columns in the Instance Table.
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Copy the content of the table from another resource.
Warning - The number of columns in that table should be the same as the number of columns in the Instance Table.
- The data types of columns in the Instance Table must be compatible with copied information.
- Open the Instance Table where you want to paste the copied data.
- Make sure the Classifier is specified in the Criteria area.
In the table toolbar, click the Columns button and choose columns of instance slot values that you want to fill with copied information.
Warning - The cells must be editable in the Instance Table.
Press Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on OS X).
Each row displays one instance with its slot values.Note - If an instance already exists in the model, the information updates.
- If instances have an ID prefixes in another resource, they are automatically set after the copy-and-paste command only for pasted instances in the Instance Table. Manage ID prefixes in the Element Numbering dialog.