Yes. Under the Shape menu, click Lay Out Shapes I want to group a few classes under some square to visually show that they belong to the same package. How to do it?
Just draw a square around the items in question, then Send To Back so that the square is in the background rather than the foreground.
Yes. Under the Shape menu, click Lay Out Shapes. I want to group a few classes under some square to visually show that they belong to the same package.
How to do it? Just draw a square around the items in question, then Send To Back so that the square is in the background rather than the foreground.
2. How do I draw a square in UML mode? – Yaron Naveh Aug 23 '10 at 15:14 There is a drawing tool called "Rectangle".
– FrustratedWithFormsDesigner Aug 23 '10 at 15:18.
The shape menu has the option "Layout Shapes" Add a rectangle, send it to back. Then layout and align the shapes above the rectangle, then select the shapes and the rectangle and hit Ctrl-G to group them.
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