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292 Part II Usage Guide<br />

FIGURE 9-5 The Attribute Properties dialog box.<br />

The Attribute Properties dialog box is read only. To delete an attribute, right-click the<br />

attribute from the right pane and choose Delete from the context menu. To edit an attribute’s<br />

value, right-click the attribute and choose Modify from the context menu. To define a<br />

new attribute for the object, right-click any existing attribute and choose New Attribute from<br />

the context menu. To add a new attribute or modify an existing attribute, use the Modify<br />

Attribute dialog box, described in the next paragraph. Note that the Delete, Modify, and<br />

New Attribute operations can also be found by selecting an attribute and then choosing the<br />

desired option from the Edit menu.<br />

The Modify Attribute dialog box, shown in Figure 9-6, supports the creating and editing of<br />

single-value and multivalue attributes, and it treats them the same. To add an attribute to an<br />

object, select the attribute you want to define from the Property drop-down list. To edit an<br />

existing attribute, select it in the list. A new attribute has no initial value; click Add to enter a<br />

new value. Take care not to add multiple values for a single-value attribute. You can modify<br />

or remove an existing value by selecting it in the list and clicking Modify or Remove, respectively.<br />

Note that the Modify Attribute dialog box can create or modify only one attribute<br />

at a time. You must click OK after establishing the attribute’s value or values to commit<br />

those changes. Choose New Attribute or Modify again to add or edit another attribute,<br />

respectively.<br />

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