Click the Processing tab to open the Processing Workspace.
On a control (located in a block on the Processing Map or on the Control palette) that is participating in at least one link, click its link icon. You'll know the control is a participant in a link if its link icon is bright purple (meaning it is active in a link): or white (meaning it is participating in at least one link, but is inactive): If the control is a participant in two or more links, its Link References dialog box opens, displaying all the links in which it is participating. If the control is a participant in only one link, that link's properties dialog box opens.
Displays all the links, in priority order, in which the control is a participant. The highest priority link is at the top of the list. Provides access to the properties dialog box for each link.
Identifies the control. The annotated image below describes each element of the text in the title bar:
Link Name
The list of links in which this control is a participant. Each link name is a hyperlink that, when clicked, opens that link's properties dialog box.
Link Icon
Shows the state of the control in each link. Bright purple indicates that the control is active in the link. White indicates the control is not active in the link. A control can be active in only one link at a time. It is always active in the active link that is highest in the control link priorityDetermines what to do when a control is a participant in more than one active control link. The control is only active in the highest priority active link. list.