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Hi,

Reverse engineering works fine for me....

Question: Is there a {hopefully easy} way to suppress
private/protected/internal members on a class diagram?

I don't want to remove private stuff from my reverse engineered diagram but
I do wish to create documentation that models only the public interface for
my classes. Suppressing attributes & methods based on visibility is an easy
option in Rational Rose - is there a similiar option in Visio for Enterprise
Architects?

--Richard

Nov 16 '05 #1
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