The action diagram is initially shown at a summary level, with many hidden constructs. This allows you to see the entire action diagram in outline form on a single panel. The names of hidden constructs are preceded by three dots (for example, ...Initialize). The name of a complete construct is preceded by an angle bracket (for example, >Edit Horse).
You can alter or add to the default processing by editing the action diagram. Only certain parts of the action diagram may be altered. The areas that you can modify are called user points and are indicated by an angle bracket (<—) in the right margin of the panel. The rest of the default action diagram is protected to ensure that you do not accidentally change essential function processing.
You can display a selection list of all the user points for a function by pressing F5. You will use this feature later in this tutorial.
Within a user point, each user-defined action is indicated by three chevrons (<<<) in the right margin of the panel. In addition, if you press F5 to view the list of all user points, user points containing user-defined actions are indicated by three chevrons in the right margin.
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