polynaux wrote:
Hello,

I tried to get rid of the multiplicity in the use case and did the
following:

http://www.nabble.com/file/p20248125/stillthere.jpg
But it is still there. What else can I do?
The settings you are changing are the default settings that are (only) applied for newly created projects. If you select in the menu: File -> Project Properties -> Notations, then you can switch off the showing of all multiplicities.

If you have a project that needs to show "1" multiplicities on class diagrams, but not on usecase diagrams, then you can select each associationEND, and clear the checkmark in front of the Multiplicity field on the property panel.

Moreoever is there a way to move the include a bit up so it is not getting
to close to the use case or is the only way to make it look nice to move the
use case around?
You have to move the usecase around.
ArgoUML chose to place label text belonging to a line automatically. The advantage of this choice is that in theory you never have misplaced labels and never have to do anything manually. The disadvantage is that reality only approaches the theory, and sometimes the result is not that esthetical. Anyhow, moving a usecase a bit to the side is as easy as moving the label itself - but in the latter case the problems only start when you first move the label and then rearrange the usecase.
Thanks
Polynaux
Regards,
Michiel

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