You can merge an item into another item of the same type.
When you merge two items, Modeler deletes the source item after the merge.
If a property such as a check box or option is set differently on the source and destination items, the property setting on the destination item takes precedence.
If a textual property has different values for the source and destination items, the destination value takes precedence. If a textual property has a value on only the source or destination item, that value will be set on the destination item after the merge.
For information about how rich text is merged, click
here.
To merge an item into another item
1. In an appropriate pane, locate the dictionary item that you want to merge.
2. Right-click the item, and then click Copy.
3. Locate the item that you want to merge into.
4. Right-click the item, and then click Merge.
5. Click OK.
6. If the results of the merge are not as you want, on the Edit menu, click Undo.
7. Resolve any problems after the merge, such as identically named child items.
A log of the merge operation is sent to the Output pane.