![]() Current workspace: This is the directory from which inputs are taken and into which outputs are placed.This gives you the flexibility to define general Environment settings for the majority of processes in your model, but tailor specific settings to specific processes The Environments setting at the Model/Tool level will override the default at the ArcToolbox level. The Environments setting at the process level in Model Builder will override the Environments setting at the model/tool level. One is at the ArcToolbox level, another is at the model/tool level, and the third is at the process level. Model environments and overrides: There are three places to where you can set your model Environments.Now, when you double-click your model, you will see the Abstract and the content that you added for each parameter of the model. Remember to click Finish or OK when you are done editing. ![]() You can also documentation for the parameter by right clicking the tool in the Model Builder window and selecting Edit Documentation. You can then click one of the icons to add paragraphs, links, illustrations, code and formatting options. ![]() The Parameters Dialog Reference allows you to fill in information about the parameters and can be populated by selecting Dialog Reference under the parameter name. The Abstract allows you to fill in information about what the tool does. The most useful documentation for me is the Abstract and Parameters Dialog Reference. You can add as much information about the tool/model as you like.
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