Accessing Objects in the Dialog

Use the Tree view or the List view. In either view, you can use the <Ctrl><Click> technique to highlight objects without selecting them. Additionally, you can read any comments that are added to objects.

The Tree View

By default, the objects in the dialog are arranged in a hierarchical node tree similar to what you see in a simulation window.

  • To open the tree view of an object and all its children at once, select Expand from the pop-up menu of the object.
  • To open objects selectively, use the handle ( ).
  • To identify where in the node hierarchy an object is, hover over it with the mouse pointer in the view panel. The path field, a read-only text box near the bottom of the dialog, shows the location.

    The text that is directly above the tree window displays the portion of the path that all objects in the tree share in common and is not duplicated in the path field beneath the tree.

The List View

If you know the name of the object that you want to select, switch to the list view by clicking the Display as a List button.



With the objects in an alphabetical list, scroll until you find the desired object. If the list is long, filter the displayed objects.

To return to the tree view, click the Display as a Tree button.



Viewing Comments

To see any comments that are attached to objects in the view panel, click the Show Comments button.



The comments appear in a new Comment column in the view panel.



To hide the comments, click the Show Comments button again.

For more information about simulation comments, see Adding Comments to Simulation Objects.