Tagged values
In UML 1.1, stereotypes and tagged values were used as string-based extensions that could be attached to UML model elements. In UML 2.x, stereotypes and tagged values will be defined in Profile, that can provide more structure and precision to the definition.
VP-UML supports defined tagged values in stereotype, also support tagged values without stereotype.
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| Figure 1-66 Stereotype-defined/user-defined tagged values are shown on Specification dialog of its owner model element |
Adding user-defined tags
- To define tagged values in model element. Open the specification of a model element.

Figure 1-67 Open specification dialog of owner model element to create tagged value - Click on Add button, you can create tagged value with 3 types of value: Text, Multi-line Text, Model Element

Figure 1-68 3 kinds of tagged value can be created - Text supports string-based value. You can enter the text on table directly.

Figure 1-69 Text - Multi-line Text supports multi-line string. You can enter multi-line text after clicking ... button.

Figure 1-70 Multi-line Text - Model element supports reference of model element. You can select the referenced model after clicking the
button.

Figure 1-71 Model element
Editing tagged values
You can edit the user-defined tagged value's name, type and value.
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| Figure 1-72 Can edit name, type and value on user-defined tagged value |
But you can only edit the value of stereotype's tagged value. The name and type are not editable because they are defined in stereotype.
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| Figure 1-73 Only can edit value on stereotype-defined tagged value |
Visualizing tagged values on diagram
Right click on the diagram you want to have the contained shapes' tagged value appear, and select Presentation Options > Show Tagged Values from popup menu.
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| Figure 1-74 Show tagged values |
You will see the tagged values, if defined, appear in shape.
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| Figure 1-75 Tagged values appear in a class shape |
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