Understanding the default template
Each type of project data has its own set of element templates and, among these templates, one of them is the default template.
Normally, we add content into a document by first selecting an element in Diagram Navigator or Model Explorer, and then dragging a template from the Element Template List onto a diagram. This works well but wouldn't it be a bit faster if we can skip the template selection part? Default template was designed to serve this purpose. Besides dragging a template onto a document, you can also select a piece of project data in Diagram Navigator or Model Explorer, and then drag it directly onto the document to add content. If you do this, we will add content based on the default template of the
selected element.
Default template is shown with its name bolded under the Element Template Pane, like the Basic template in the following image:
Understanding the default templateEach type of project data has its own set of element templates and, among these templates, one of them is the default template.Normally, we add content into a document by first selecting an element in Diagram Navigator or Model Explorer, and then dragging a template from the Element Template List onto a diagram. This works well but wouldn't it be a bit faster if we can skip the template selection part? Default template was designed to serve this purpose. Besides dragging a template onto a document, you can also select a piece of project data in Diagram Navigator or Model Explorer, and then drag it directly onto the document to add content. If you do this, we will add content based on the default template of theselected element.Default template is shown with its name bolded under the Element Template Pane, like the Basic template in the following image:
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