The Notes tab in an object property sheet contains two sub-tabs:
Descriptions - in general, includes important information that does not fit into the General tab. For example, a description of the Employee entity might read: This entity has one occurrence for each employee in our worldwide operations. This base should grow by 20 percent in 2002.
Annotations - contains notes regarding the implementation of a model or the objects it contains. For example, an annotation of the Employee entity might read: Verify list of attributes with Director of Human Resources.
Both are editable directly in the tab with the internal PowerDesigner RTF editor, which includes the following tools:
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[shift + F11] Open Editor Menu. For more information, see Working with Textual Symbols. |
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[Ctrl + E] Edit With. Opens your default RTF editor you previously defined or allows you to select another editor if you click the down arrow beside this tool. For information about defining a default editor, see Specifying Text Editors. |
You can insert the content of an existing text or RTF file in the RTF editor to use it as a standard for your descriptions or annotations. This can be very helpful to standardize objects notes as you can have a description or annotation RTF file for each object type, and open it when needed.
You can see if an object in the diagram has notes by opening the object list to which it belongs. If the check box corresponding to the object is selected in the N column, the object in the diagram is annotated. For more information about customizing the display of a list, see Customizing Object List Columns and Filtering Lists.