You can format the process you model to make it look better and be more understandable. Formatting the process model aligns objects and straightens the connections between the objects. You can use the formatting option on the following levels:
Process level
You can format a process, modeled in the default pool. For more information about pools, see Defining Process Participants Using Pools .
Pool level
You can format a process, modeled in a pool, different from the default one. To do that, you format the pool, containing the process.
Lane level
You can format the content of a single lane. For more information about lanes, see Defining Roles in the Process Using Lanes .
Embedded sub-process level
You can format the content of an embedded sub-process only. For more information about embedded sub-processes, see Modeling Embedded Sub-Processes .
Connection level
You can format a single connection. For more information about connections, see Connecting Flow Objects in a Process .
If you have manually modified a connection and you want to format the process, pool or lane, the manually modified connection is not formatted automatically. This may result in a bad-looking connection. You have to format the connection separately using the Format Connection option or by changing the orientation of the process.
You have opened the Process Development perspective in the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio and have expanded your project in Project Explorer view.
You have modeled a process with the process composer.
Formatting a Process in the Default Pool
Open the context menu of the default pool by clicking the modeling surface.
In the context menu, choose Format Diagram .
Formatting a Pool
Select the pool.
In the context menu of the pool. choose Format Pool .
Formatting a Lane
Select the lane.
In the context menu of the lane, choose Format Lane .
Formatting an Embedded Sub-Process
Expand the embedded sub-process.
In the context menu of the embedded sub-process, choose Format Embedded Sub-Process .
Formatting a Connection
Select the connection.
In the context menu of the connection, choose Format Connection .