The Notes tab in an object property sheet contains the sub-tabs Descriptions and Annotations, intended to hold additional information about the object.
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 - provides various file and formatting options. For more information, see Working with Textual Symbols. |
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[Ctrl+E] Edit With - Opens your default RTF editor. Click the down arrow beside this tool to select another editor. For information, 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.
To see which objects have notes, open the appropriate object list and review the [N]otes checkbox. For more information about customizing the display of a list, see Customizing Object List Columns and Filtering Lists.