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leslie H asked Matthew Gillespie answered

Can I add a custom Down Behavior in my user Library to the toolbox?

I see that i can add a custom Down Behavior to my user library, but I don't see a way to pull it into my tool box.

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To add to this, I tried saving a User Library with a Global Table, MTBF MTTR, a Time Table, and a Down Behavior (all as auto-install components). When I open another file and open the User Library, all of the components install to the Toolbox EXCEPT the Down Behavior. To be clear, I can see it in the User Library Tree, but it does NOT populate in the Toolbox. Unless this was intentional for some reason, it may be a bug?

Also, when observing the model tree after opening the user library, the custom down behavior was put as a "child" of the model, instead of in the model > Tools > DownBehaviors folder.

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Matthew Gillespie answered

This is a bug. Thanks for pointing it out. We'll get it fixed soon.

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Emily Hardy answered leslie H commented

If you select "add a new down behavior", the new custom down behavior will appear in the toolbox under "Down Behaviors".

Let me know if this helps.


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leslie H avatar image leslie H commented ·

Thanks for that, but i need it to come from the user library. I think I found out that I can drag the item from the library and drop into the model tree.capture.png

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