Insert Menu Command | Shortcut Menu Command | Toolbar Button and Tooltip | Description |
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Block | --- | Insert Block (Ctrl+F) | When selected, the Insert Block window opens so that you can insert a figure of the selected style. For more information, see Inserting a Block of a Selected Style. |
Label | --- | Insert Label (Ctrl+L) | When selected, the Insert Label window opens so that you can insert a label of the selected style. For more information, see Inserting a Label of a Selected Style. |
Junction | Insert Junction | Insert Junction (Ctrl+J) | When selected, the Insert Junction window opens so that you can insert a junction of the selected style. This button is available only when a block diagram is active. For more information, see Inserting a Junction of a Selected Style. |
RBD Results Label | --- | --- | When selected, the mouse cursor changes to an I-beam cursor when you position it in the diagram. In the area where the label containing the system-level results is to placed, you left-click to insert it. For more information, see Inserting an RBD Results Label to Display System Calculation Results. |
Default Block | Insert Default Block | Insert Default Block (Ctrl+Alt+F) | When selected, a block of the default style is attached to the mouse cursor when you position it in the diagram. In the area where the block is to be placed, you left-click to insert it. For more information, see Inserting a Default Block. |
Default Label | Insert Default Label | Insert Default Label (Ctrl+Alt+L) | When selected, the mouse cursor changes to an I-beam cursor when you position it in the diagram. In the area where the default label is to be placed, you left-click to insert it. For more information, see Inserting a Default Label. |
Default Junction | Insert Default Junction | Insert Default Junction (Ctrl+Alt+J) | When selected, the default junction is attached to the mouse cursor when you position it in the diagram. In the area where the default junction is to be placed, you left-click to insert it. For more information, see Inserting a Default Junction. |
If you are using RBD Diagram and Block Library files, you can use the Library Browse window to insert an entire block diagram, portions of a block diagram, or a block into the active diagram. For more information about these and other RBD files, see RBD Support Files. |