Delete Elements, Connectors and/or PM Blocks

Delete one or more selected Process model objects and/or PM Blocks.

Delete Elements, Connectors, and/or PM Blocks

Process model objects are collectively BPMN elements and connectors.

Delete Process model objects and/or PM Blocks placed in your Process model. Doing so also deletes any Sequence Flow and/or Message Flow elements incoming to or outgoing from the item(s). For example, if a Process model object is deleted that has both incoming and outgoing Sequence Flow elements, the Sequence Flow elements must be reconnected for the remaining items.

Your user account or group membership must have the following permissions to delete items from the Process model unless your user account has the Make this user a Super Admin setting selected:

  • Processes: Edit Processes

  • Processes: View Processes

See the Process permissions or ask your Administrator for assistance.

When a Pool element is deleted, all Process model objects and PM Blocks within it are also deleted. If you want to keep the items within a Pool element, you must add those items outside of the Pool element prior to deleting the Pool element.

If you accidentally delete a Pool element with other elements/connectors you want to keep, then select the Undo button.

Follow these steps to delete Process model object and/or PM Blocks:

  1. Select the Process model object(s) and/or PM Block(s) to delete. Available options display above the selected item(s).

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