Show Configuration Settings for an Element, Connector, or PM Block

Display the configuration settings for a selected BPMN element, connector, or PM Block when the settings are hidden.

Show Configuration Settings for a Process Model Object or PM Block

By default the Configuration panel for the Process model and its contents is hidden. This displays more of the Process Modeler canvas by default.

Your user account or group membership must have the following permissions to copy Process model objects and/or PM Blocks 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.

Follow these steps to show the Configuration panel:

  1. Do one of the following:

    • Click an empty location in the Process Modeler canvas to select to view configuration settings for the Process model.

    • Click a BPMN element, connector, or PM Block in which to view its configuration settings.

Optionally, close the Configuration panel to hide it.

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