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5. Click OK to close the Edit Entity Type dialog.<br />

6. In the same way, create a Cannabis entity type.<br />

Chapter 1: Defining Types<br />

Note: Notice that the Cocaine and Cannabis entity types are included in the<br />

Crime and Commodities palettes. When you created a duplicate of the<br />

Heroin entity type, all of its properties were copied into the new entity<br />

type. Notice that the Drug semantic type has been assigned to each of<br />

these entity types.<br />

Do not close the Chart Properties dialog.<br />

How do I change the order of entity types?<br />

It is useful to group entity types that are similar in nature. The order in which they<br />

are displayed in the entity types table is the order in which they will appear in the<br />

Standard palette. The three entity types that you have just added are displayed at<br />

the bottom of the table in the Chart Properties dialog. Move these entity types so<br />

that they are displayed just below the Drugs entity type. To do this:<br />

1. Click on the first entity type (Heroin) and, while holding down the Ctrl key, click<br />

to select the other two entity types (Cocaine and Cannabis).<br />

2. Drag the selected entity types up the list and drop them just below the Drugs<br />

entity type.<br />

3. Click OK to close the Chart Properties dialog.<br />

How do I add an entity to a chart?<br />

Add an entity to your chart for each of the entity types that you have just created.<br />

To do this:<br />

1. On the palette bar click the drop-down arrow, and select Commodities to<br />

display the Commodities palette:<br />

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