Changing a Submap Link
Whether you have chosen to create a new map, link an existing map, or create a submap
hierarchy automatically, submap links are entirely flexible and can be changed at any
time. You can change submap relationships by moving a submap icon from one map to
another (via drag-and-drop or cut and paste), by placing a submap icon in a new map, or
by deleting a submap icon altogether; you can also change the name assigned to a submap
without breaking any existing submap links. Just remember the one restriction applied to
submap relationships: no map can be a submap to more than one root map (and if you try
this, the submap relationship will be changed without warning). All changes will be
reflected in the Map View workspace.
Building Your Network Map
A Subnet label and GoTo symbol are
added to each created submap if the
Display Subnets and Insert GoTos
options are selected in the Subnet
Mapping window.
Figure 6-11. Automatically Created Submaps
Creating Network Maps
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