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====Creating new diagram====
 
====Creating new diagram====
If you already have an idea of what needs to be done and what ways the things needs to be done then based on your requirement you can choose the template. The templates provided here not only gives you the structure of diagram but also gives you more idea of how your final outcome may look like. If you are not having an idea of how your diagram should look like then it would be better to choose "Blank Diagram-->Create".
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If you already have an idea of what needs to be done and what ways the things needs to be done then based on your requirement you can choose the template. The templates provided here not only gives you the structure of diagram but also gives more idea of how your final outcome may look like. If you are not having an idea of how your diagram should look like then it would be better to choose "Blank Diagram-->Create".
    
====Important elements in the application====
 
====Important elements in the application====
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The interface of Drawio looks like the below image:<gallery mode="packed" heights="400">
 
File:Drawio interface.png|Diagram interface
 
File:Drawio interface.png|Diagram interface
 
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====Adding a Shape to the workspace====
 
====Adding a Shape to the workspace====
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Usually shapes in a particular context gives respective meaning. In a flowchart, oval represents the beginning or end of a process whereas in use case diagram it represents a process. Therefore be sure of which diagram you want to use in your case. 
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Depending on your requirement you can insert shape to the workspace.   
 
Depending on your requirement you can insert shape to the workspace.   
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* To insert a shape, you can type the shape name in the "Search Shapes" box or click on the appropriate tab if you are sure of. <br>
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* To insert a shape, you can type the shape name in the "Search Shapes" box or click on the appropriate tab if you are sure of.
* There are General, Basic, Arrows, Entity Relations and many other tabs that allows you to drop the respective shapes to the workspace.  
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* There are General, Basic, Arrows, Entity Relations and many other tabs that allows you to drop the respective shapes to the workspace.
    
<gallery mode="packed" heights=250>
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights=250>
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