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* Open the class diagram,
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* Open the class diagram,
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* Select a Java package from a project
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* Select a Java package from a project
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* Click the Reverse button image::figs/ReverseButton.jpg[Reverse button]
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* Click the Reverse button image:figs/ReverseButton.gif[Reverse button]
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A UML class is created in Model Explorer. You can now add it to your diagram.
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A UML class is created in Model Explorer. You can now add it to your diagram.
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Note that all associated classes have also been added to the model.
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Note that all associated classes have also been added to the model.
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* Open the class diagram,
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* Open the class diagram,
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* Select a Java package from a project,
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* Select a Java package from a project,
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* Click the Reverse button image:figs/ReverseButton.jpg[Reverse button]
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* Click the Reverse button image:figs/ReverseButton.gif[Reverse button]
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Packages and classes have been created in Model Explorer. Your can now add them to your diagram.
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Packages and classes have been created in Model Explorer. Your can now add them to your diagram.
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Note that all associated classes have also been added to the model.
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Note that all associated classes have also been added to the model.
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