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* Your flowchart should now resemble the one shown below: | * Your flowchart should now resemble the one shown below: | ||
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* Simulate the flowchart, (see [[Exercise - Simulate a simple flowchart]]), to test whether the import has worked. | * Simulate the flowchart, (see [[Exercise - Simulate a simple flowchart]]), to test whether the import has worked. |
Revision as of 20:30, 27 May 2013
- Create a new flowchart.
- The following assumes that you have built, and exported a traffic cone component, as described in Building a Complex Component - a traffic cone and exporting the traffic cone.
- Open the 'Misc' toolbox, and locate the exported 'traffic cone' component.
- Use the down-arrow next to it to add it to the System Panel.
- Create a flowchart to test the imported component:
- Add a component macro to the flowchart, and double-click on it.
- Click on the 'Simulation' tab, and then on the 'flash' macro that appears in the macro list.
- Then click on 'OK'.
- Your flowchart should now resemble the one shown below:
- Simulate the flowchart, (see Exercise - Simulate a simple flowchart), to test whether the import has worked.