How to edit general measure properties

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Editor → Future Design (Ribbon tab) → Measures (Ribbon bar) → Measure → General
The right panel allows you to edit properties.

A measure has many properties that may be adjusted. The measure's general properties can be adjusted when the measure itself is selected in the left panel.

Name

The field for the "name".
The name of the measure. This is the name which will appear in a stakeholder's list of actions. Depending on the effects of the measure, it is important to provide a descriptive name. You can change this by altering the text in the text field.

Owner

The field for the "owner".
The owner of the measure. The owner of the measure is the owner of any placed constructions, and receives any costs brought on by the measure. You can change this by selecting a different stakeholder in the dropdown menu.

Requires confirmation

The checkbox for the property of requiring confirmation.
Whether the measure will require confirmation from other stakeholders. If this is the case, when the measure is planned, the appropriate stakeholders (such as the owners of land and buildings, and the municipality) will need to approve the measure via a popup. To change this, check or uncheck the checkbox.

Image

Editor → Future Design (Ribbon tab) → Measures (Ribbon bar) → Measure → Details
The right panel allows you to edit properties.
The selector for the "image".
The image seen when the measure is selected in a stakeholder's list of actions. A fitting image will help users identify the measure at a glance. You can change this by clicking the image, and selecting a new image in the opened window.

Description

The field for the "description".
The description of the measure. This will also appear in a stakeholder's list of actions when the measure is selected. In addition to the name, a good description can be necessary to convey the intent and effect of the measure. You can change this by altering the text in the text area.