Creating multiple elements quickly
Sometimes one wants to create multiple elements of the same type. In such cases, it is annoying having to go to the palette, pick the tool, and place it in the diagram over and over for each element. Using the Duplicate action is cumbersome, as there are many steps to perform for each element. Here, a simple trick can help, which is demonstrated as an example for modeling the controllers.
We have a controller container with four different controllers here. Now we want to add a view action in all these controllers. If we choose the tool in the palette and keep the Ctrl key pressed we can create multiple instances with multiple clicks immediately.
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