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Click in the pane, outside the objects.
If you select a rule in the Rule Tree, the rule is highlighted
and all objects affected by the rule are selected in the diagram.
When a rule is highlighted, the Designer displays the
Styling Customizer for the selected object(s).
Selection drives the property setting process as follows:
When you select an option in the Style
Rules, the Styling Customizer displays the associated properties.
There can be several rules controlling
a data object. When you select an object in the diagram, the Designer
highlights the first rule for this object in the Style Rules. The
first rule is the most specific one. This action is known as rule-select. If you click the same
object again, the Designer highlights the second rule (second most
specific) and so on, that is, it cycles through the rules from the
most specific to the least specific and then back to the most specific
again. At the same time, the Designer displays the associated properties
in the Styling Customizer.
If you double-click a graphic object in the diagram,
the objects properties are displayed in the Data Properties window.
You can change the values of the properties, except the tag
property
(user-defined type).