You can show existing connections (callouts) to show the connections between diagram elements and elements which aren't shown in the diagram.
Display options for callouts are configured in three steps.
You can only create a callout in the diagram if configured display options for callouts exist for the stereotype in the diagram. It is irrelevant at this point exactly how these display options are made up.
The content that is shown is calculated once a callout is added to an element. There are two special cases to take into account:
All available dependencies are specified for th element affected when evaluating how callout content is displayed. These dependencies are then assessed to see whether they fulfill the second and third level of configuration of display options. The desired information s only shown if this is the case. All specializations for dependencies are also assessed as well as dependencies.
Prerequisites
Diagram exists, is opened and reserved for editing Diagram elements which have or can have a connection with elements not shown in the diagram exist. Display options for callouts need to be configured for the diagram's stereotype.
Context
Callouts are graphical representations of the connection between diagram elements and elements not shown in the diagram. This can be e.g. a use case's refinement relationships to requirements.
You can select one or more diagram elements to show their relationships (callouts). You need to remove the callouts from the diagram to hide them.
If you select individual connections rather than all callouts, you can only choose the Delete from Model (Shift+Del) command; this permanently and irretrievably deletes all model elements executed in the associated dialog.
How to proceed
Select the Design>Display>Callouts menu item.
Existing dependencies or a text saying that no dependencies which can be shown exist appear.
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