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Description
For larger models I have noticed that it becomes harder to navigate the Element Definitions Browser. In these cases the more hierarchically structured Product Tree Browser often helps finding the required Element (Usage). It would really handy if I could right click the Element Usage in the Product Tree and then be able to select a function "Highlight Element Definition", which would then highlight the respective ED in the ED-Browser (in the same way as is currently the case with the "Highlight Element Usage" function within the ED-Browser, see screenshot below).
(I am aware that I could also find the respective ED by searching on its Model Code, however this would hide all other EDs. Highlighting the ED would allow me to quickly add Element Usages to it from different EDs).
In a similar fashion a "Highlight related Parametric Constraints" right-click function of a parameter in the ED-Browser would be great, highlighting the connected Parametric Constraint in the Requirements Browser.
Also this could be done alternatively by first searching on the parameter model code in the search panel of the relationships browser and then searching on the Parametric Contraint's Model Code in the Requirements Browser, however a highlighting function would offer a much faster and user-friendly way to do the same.
System Configuration
COMET version:
COMET-IME: 10.0.1.1
Environment (Operating system, version and so on):
Windows OS (64 bit): Windows 11 Enterprise 64 bit
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Description
For larger models I have noticed that it becomes harder to navigate the Element Definitions Browser. In these cases the more hierarchically structured Product Tree Browser often helps finding the required Element (Usage). It would really handy if I could right click the Element Usage in the Product Tree and then be able to select a function "Highlight Element Definition", which would then highlight the respective ED in the ED-Browser (in the same way as is currently the case with the "Highlight Element Usage" function within the ED-Browser, see screenshot below).
(I am aware that I could also find the respective ED by searching on its Model Code, however this would hide all other EDs. Highlighting the ED would allow me to quickly add Element Usages to it from different EDs).
In a similar fashion a "Highlight related Parametric Constraints" right-click function of a parameter in the ED-Browser would be great, highlighting the connected Parametric Constraint in the Requirements Browser.
![image](https://private-user-images.githubusercontent.com/175028155/363736700-45d5ffd8-ca12-47aa-9d25-dc3296232640.png?jwt=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJnaXRodWIuY29tIiwiYXVkIjoicmF3LmdpdGh1YnVzZXJjb250ZW50LmNvbSIsImtleSI6ImtleTUiLCJleHAiOjE3Mzk1OTg1MDEsIm5iZiI6MTczOTU5ODIwMSwicGF0aCI6Ii8xNzUwMjgxNTUvMzYzNzM2NzAwLTQ1ZDVmZmQ4LWNhMTItNDdhYS05ZDI1LWRjMzI5NjIzMjY0MC5wbmc_WC1BbXotQWxnb3JpdGhtPUFXUzQtSE1BQy1TSEEyNTYmWC1BbXotQ3JlZGVudGlhbD1BS0lBVkNPRFlMU0E1M1BRSzRaQSUyRjIwMjUwMjE1JTJGdXMtZWFzdC0xJTJGczMlMkZhd3M0X3JlcXVlc3QmWC1BbXotRGF0ZT0yMDI1MDIxNVQwNTQzMjFaJlgtQW16LUV4cGlyZXM9MzAwJlgtQW16LVNpZ25hdHVyZT01YWZmY2FkMGQxNTRhMWU0ZmNjNmRlZGUzNWQyZTA0YWIwMmQ3ZmU0YmQyNmUwZjA1NzA3OTZlMzM0MjIyYWU4JlgtQW16LVNpZ25lZEhlYWRlcnM9aG9zdCJ9.tnak5Sl5aVV1Bn48o6om6HE7OPLGR-m8pHtywyooaTc)
Also this could be done alternatively by first searching on the parameter model code in the search panel of the relationships browser and then searching on the Parametric Contraint's Model Code in the Requirements Browser, however a highlighting function would offer a much faster and user-friendly way to do the same.
System Configuration
COMET version:
Environment (Operating system, version and so on):
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