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Often a large model has many layers of hierarchy. You can see the hierarchy depth of each module
 
Often a large model has many layers of hierarchy. You can see the hierarchy depth of each module
 
at the top of its '''Diagram''' window by setting a preference. Select '''Preferences''' from the '''Edit'''
 
at the top of its '''Diagram''' window by setting a preference. Select '''Preferences''' from the '''Edit'''
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Analytica User Guide > Working with Large Models > Show module hierarchy preference

Often a large model has many layers of hierarchy. You can see the hierarchy depth of each module at the top of its Diagram window by setting a preference. Select Preferences from the Edit menu to display the Preferences dialog.

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If you check the Show module hierarchy box, the top of the active Diagram window displays the module path down to the current module:

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You can jump to any parent or ancestor module by clicking on its name in the strip. When you click on an arrow, a tree menu displays other modules at that level and enables you to quickly navigate directly to any other module in the model:

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See Also

Working with Large Models <- Show module hierarchy preference -> The Outline window
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