Centering an Object


When you have a large network the complete representation of it in the form of the graph can be very dense and difficult to interpret. The object which is currently the focus of your attention might be at the farther end of a hierarchy and thus only represented at the edge of your window. To have a closer look at it you can change the center of your graph and move the desired object to it.

  1. Find the desired object in your graph and select it by clicking the mouse on it.

The selected object will move to the center of the window and the objects located around it will move with it maintaining the relations between each other.

Thus parts of the previously displayed graph might disappear over the edges of the window and new parts might appear.

Warning

Note:

Be careful when you click your left mouse button on a white area, because the center function will also work on non-object areas and thus will center the currently selected white area.

 

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