F.3. Edit Menu
The Edit menu provides actions to manage the content, structure and properties of your model and project resources. The figure below represents the Edit menu presented when a metadata model is selected.

Figure F.4. Edit Menu
The Edit menu contains the following actions:
- New > Child - This menu is created dynamically to support the creation of whatever types of child objects can be created under the selected object.
- New > Sibling - This menu is created dynamically to support the creation of whatever types of sibling objects can be created under the same parent as the selected object
- New > Association - This menu is created dynamically to support the creation of whatever types of associations can be created with the selected object.
- Modeling > - This menu is created dynamically. Various modeling operations are presented based on selected model object type.
Undo - Reverses the effect of the most recent command.
Redo - Reapplies the most recently undone command.
Cut - Deletes the selected object(s) and copies it to the clipboard.
Copy - Copies the selected object(s) to the clipboard.
Paste - Pastes the contents of the clipboard to the selected context.
- Paste Special... - Provides additional paste capabilities for complex clipboard objects.
- Clone - Duplicates the selected object in the same location with the same name. User is able to rename the new object right in the tree.
Delete - Deletes the selected object(s).
- Select All - Select All objects in current view.
- Rename - Allows a user to rename an object in the tree.
- Find/Replace - Launches dialog that can be used to search in the current text view, such as a Transformation Editor.
- Open - Opens the selected object in the appropriate editor.
- Edit - Opens the selected object in the appropriate specialized editor, such as the Choice Editor or Recursion Editor..
- Add Bookmark... - This command adds a bookmark in the active file on the line where the cursor is currently displayed.
- Add Task... - This command adds a task in the active file on the line where the cursor is currently displayed.