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To see a list of facets, use the Edit Facet command of the Facets menu. This will show the facet names (at which point you can cancel the dialog). To see a more complete list of facets, with creation and revision dates, use the List Facet Dates command of the Info menu.
To see which ports have been exported from the current facet, use the List Exported Ports command of the Info menu. To see a list of exported ports that are electrically connected to the current object at all levels of hierarchy, use List Ports on Network command.
To see a list of facet instances below the current facet, use the List Facet Instances command of the Info menu. To look up the hierarchy and find facets that contain the current facet as an instance, use the List Facet Usage... command of the Facets menu. The most advanced command for examining hierarchical structure is Show Facets Graphically (of the Info menu) which creates a graph of the facet hierarchy. This graph is actually a new facet, called "FacetStructure", built from Artwork nodes, and stored with the other facets.
The Edit Documentation View command of the View menu allows you to store arbitrary text with the cell. The text editing window that appears can contain any information. More information on text editing can be found in the "Text Windows" section of Chapter 4.
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