Edit Category, Relationship, and Property labels At any time you can Relabel (i.e. rename) a Category, Relationship, or Property. Change the category of selected nodes to a new or existing category. Nodes can now be moved to another (new or existing) category using the right click menu. Merge two or more nodes into a single node. Rename a category, relationship, or property In the Enhanced Table, you can edit most of the elements of your graph data, including the labels for categories, relationships, and properties. You may want to do this, for example, if existing labels are too similar or not descriptive enough. Renaming takes immediate effect. Before editing, save a View or take a Snapshot so that you can revert the changes if necessary. To rename a category or relationship: Double click in an empty are of the graph to deselect all the data. Open the Table panel, and click any category bubble to open its table. Scroll to the bottom of the table and click Enhanced Table. The enhanced table displays with its Category tab open. Either: Double-click a category label (e.g. Location). Click the Relationship tab and double-click a relationship label. Enter a new category (or relationship) name and hit return. To rename a property: Open the Enhanced Table Click the category or relationship bubble to display its table. Click the settings icon next to a property’s column heading (its current name) and select Rename. Enter a new name and click Save. Change the category of selected nodes The right-click Actions > Change Category option lets you immediately change the category of any selection of nodes. You can select an existing category, or create a new one. This is useful when combining data imported from a variety of different sources, or when data needs to be categorized in greater detail. Actions>Change Category cannot be reverted. Before using it, save a data View, snapshot, or .GXRF file so that you can undo a mistaken change if necessary. To change the category of selected nodes: Select nodes using any method. Right-click and choose Actions> Change Category. In the Change Category dialog, use the dropdown menu to select the new label, or enter a name for a new category. Click Change to apply the change. Click Cancel or the x to exit the dialog without changing the label. The category is changed. Any properties of the changed nodes not present in the target category are transferred. Merge selected nodes You can merge two or more selected nodes using right-click Actions > Merge , or the Merge transform. This is useful to combine duplicated nodes quickly. Use Quick Merge The quick merge option is designed to combine duplicated nodes, or to collect property information that’s in two separate nodes into a single node. Often this involves merging two nodes, but any number of nodes you select (of any category) will be merged into one. Quick merge available in Actions>Merge cannot be undone. Also, any selection of nodes (of any category) will be merged into one node. If you select nodes by mistake, the properties of the merged node may not be what you expect. Before using quick merge, either save a data View or Export a .graphxr file to your loacal system so that you can undo a mistaken merge. To quick-merge selected nodes: Select nodes using any selection method. Right-click and choose Actions > Merge. The selected nodes are merged into a single node. Combine nodes using Merge transform The Merge transform can be used to combine duplicated nodes of the same category. You can immediately Undo (ctrl + Z_) a Merge transform. For merging modes of the same category, using the transform is a safer option than the right-click quick merge. To merge selected nodes of a single category: Select nodes of a single category that you want to merge. Open the Transform panel and Merge subpanel. In Select Category, choose the Category of nodes you are merging. In Select Property, do not select a property. In Options, deselect the Clear Unselected Property checkbox. In the _Run _ button, see that the number of nodes is what you expect, then click to run the merge. A Warning displays, alerting you that since you didn’t select any properties, all the selected nodes will be merged into one. Click Proceed to merge the nodes, or Cancel to exit without merging.