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* If they are not, then select them in the 'View' menu. | * If they are not, then select them in the 'View' menu. | ||
− | * Click on the hemisphere in the Shapes menu and drag | + | * Click on the hemisphere shape in the Shapes menu and drag one onto the Systems Panel. |
[[File:Panel_Toolbar_Shapes3D.png|400px|centre]] | [[File:Panel_Toolbar_Shapes3D.png|400px|centre]] | ||
− | * | + | * The blue dotted square around it shows that this object is currently selected. |
− | * | + | * Right-click and select 'Center all objects' from the menu. |
* Change the name of the component to 'LEDcomponent'. | * Change the name of the component to 'LEDcomponent'. | ||
: To do this, find the 'handle' of the component at the top of the Panel Properties. Click on the name 'shape' (the default name) and change it to 'LEDcomponent'. | : To do this, find the 'handle' of the component at the top of the Panel Properties. Click on the name 'shape' (the default name) and change it to 'LEDcomponent'. |
Revision as of 14:50, 20 May 2013
- Open a new Flowcode flowchart.
- Make sure that the System Panel and Panel Properties are visible.
- If they are not, then select them in the 'View' menu.
- Click on the hemisphere shape in the Shapes menu and drag one onto the Systems Panel.
- The blue dotted square around it shows that this object is currently selected.
- Right-click and select 'Center all objects' from the menu.
- Change the name of the component to 'LEDcomponent'.
- To do this, find the 'handle' of the component at the top of the Panel Properties. Click on the name 'shape' (the default name) and change it to 'LEDcomponent'.