In the first example, the name of all use cases in the project will be output. Note that "Name of ALL Use Cases" is the field name, which is a required and unique value for identifying this field.
In the second example, the description of all the model elements in the project will be output.
In the third example, content will be output for each of the use cases, BPMN tasks and sub-processes in the project, based on the template MyTemplate.
Querying Selected Model Elements in Project
The model elements in your project may be created for different contexts or purposes. When you write a documentation, you may want to focus on some of them at a time. In that case, you will want to query a selected set of model elements in your project, instead of querying all elements.
If you want to output any detail of selected model elements in project, write an ${ELEMENT} field in your Word document with Any specified as element source. Here are several examples of such an ${ELEMENT} field: