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 is for organizing things that have a
parallel structure and act as siblings.
Sub Level is for adding a child object to a parent
object, such as adding related content under a high-level concept or
topic.
Note: If one option is dimmed, then no objects or elements can be added at that
level.
The Insert Object dialog displays.
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In the resulting dialog, search for the object that you want to insert. You can
filter by three main categories: document type, status, and locked by.
Note: You can click
to
launch a new tab and preview the object.
Tip: 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.
Note: You can select multiple objects. A counter in
parens beside Insert tracks the number of
objects you select.
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Click Insert.
The New Element dialog appears.
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From the Element dropdown list, select the element
that you want to add.
The Element dropdown 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 objects are added at the same level or a sub-level.