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 A model is designed simply by dragging functors from the library window and placing them on the sketch. The bird view provides a synoptic view of the model and is especially useful for large models that do not fit entirely on the sketch when shown at the default size. The shaded area on the bird view corresponds to the sketch window. Move the shade to zoom at a particular part of the model. The tree view provides a hierarchical view of the model allowing one to select or locate a functor and subsequently to edit its properties through the functor property window. In the lower part of the interface is the message log window, a space reserved for reporting textual messages showing results, errors, warnings, information and debug information. By default, the log text will output all information,​ but the user can change this just by pressing the button for the desired information level. ​ A model is designed simply by dragging functors from the library window and placing them on the sketch. The bird view provides a synoptic view of the model and is especially useful for large models that do not fit entirely on the sketch when shown at the default size. The shaded area on the bird view corresponds to the sketch window. Move the shade to zoom at a particular part of the model. The tree view provides a hierarchical view of the model allowing one to select or locate a functor and subsequently to edit its properties through the functor property window. In the lower part of the interface is the message log window, a space reserved for reporting textual messages showing results, errors, warnings, information and debug information. By default, the log text will output all information,​ but the user can change this just by pressing the button for the desired information level. ​
  
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 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ It is possible to open more than one instance of Dinamica EGO. This can be useful for example for comparing the structure of two models.</​note> ​ <note tip>​**TIP**:​ It is possible to open more than one instance of Dinamica EGO. This can be useful for example for comparing the structure of two models.</​note> ​
  
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 <note tip>​**TIP**:​ You can easily find any functor in the model, typing its name in a text box located at the right top of the interface. You can also perform a search by functor alias or comments.</​note>​{{ :​tutorial:​search.jpg |}}\\ <note tip>​**TIP**:​ You can easily find any functor in the model, typing its name in a text box located at the right top of the interface. You can also perform a search by functor alias or comments.</​note>​{{ :​tutorial:​search.jpg |}}\\