Can I see both signal name and a reception name in a class?

A

Aguirre

Dear All,

In UML static structure diagram, Once I attach signal to a reception,
reception name is replaced with a signal name. I would like to model
different handlers for the same signal coming from different senders. So I'd
like to see both, signal and reception name. Is there way to do so?

Thanks
 
B

Barb Way

You might check the 'Shape Display Options' for your Class item ...
right-click and choose Shape Display Options from the context menu. If you
find the right combination of attributes to display (or suppress), note
that you can also apply those to New objects of the same type dropped
later, or apply them to all the Selected objects currently on the page.

Barb Way
Product Support - Visio
Microsoft Corporation
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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Dear All,

In UML static structure diagram, Once I attach signal to a reception,
reception name is replaced with a signal name. I would like to model
different handlers for the same signal coming from different senders. So
I'd
like to see both, signal and reception name. Is there way to do so?

Thanks
 

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