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Topic Title: Merging Simple States into a Composite State
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Created On: 12-Oct-2006 15:56
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 12-Oct-2006 15:56
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Cheryl Schramm

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Suppose you're drawing a state chart. It's working, but you've
not realized a simplification or you want to cover more cases,
and you think that several of the original states could actually
be collected together into a composite/nested state.

Without re-drawing the whole thing (which is what I did!),
isn't there a way to select the original states and merge or drag-and-drop onto a new composite state ?

Thanks,
Cheryl.
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 13-Oct-2006 21:39
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Jan Diep

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Yes, you should be able to just select the state button, and draw one ontop of the states you want to contain. If you then look at the brower on the side, you'll notice that the substates are positioned under the new state.
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 19-Oct-2006 15:45
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Cheryl Schramm

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Thanks. I appreciate it.
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