You can add existing objects to a map in
Structure view. This lets you reuse topics
created in other maps, or you can add another map as a submap.
You must have the map checked out in Map Editor and be in Structure view. The toggle must also be set to Edit.
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Find an element in the map that is just above the place for
insertion of the new object.
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In the Map Edit
column, click for that object, and select Insert Objects.
- Select one of the following:
- To add an object at the same level, select Same Level.
- To add an object one level below, select Sub Level.
Same Level: Objects
at this level are for organizing things that have parallel structure, like
separate chapters in a book, or topics talking about related subjects.
Sub Level: Objects
at this level are for adding information that is under a higher-level
subject, such as adding related articles under a high-level introduction
topic in a chapter.
Note: If one option is greyed out, then no objects or elements
can be added at that level.
The Insert Objects dialog appears.
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Search for the object that you want to insert.
You can click on the titles to see a
preview of them.
You can only add objects that are in the same Branch as the map you are editing. This includes library Branches linked to this Branch.
- Click the checkboxes for the objects that you want to insert.
You can select as many objects as you want. A counter beside Insert tracks the number of objects selected.
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Click Insert.
Tip: You can also click Insert while previewing an object. This inserts the object you are previewing and any others you selected in the Insert Objects dialog.
The New Element dialog appears.
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From the Element
drop-down list, select the element that you want to add.
The Element drop-down list shows only elements that you can insert
at the current location.
Note: If you picked different types of objects, they are all added using this element.
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Click Insert.
The object(s) are added at the same level or a sub-level.