![]() ![]() – Are you creating the same named element on the same level? – Is your newly created model element is copy for an existing model element in the project? ![]() There are 2 possibilities for this problem to be happen: But sometimes you can may found that when you make changes on a new model element, changes also applied to other elements in your project, which is not what you looking for. ![]() Changing the model element on one of the view will automatically reflected to other views. This is meaning that a single model element can appear on different diagrams, or even on the same diagram multiple times (we call it the “views”). Visual Paradigm’s modeling tools are running in share model basis. ![]()
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