Project Explorer
	The project explorer is the central viewer of the elements in your 
	LLBLGen Pro project and the entrance point to for performing actions on 
	these elements. You can compare it with the 'Solution Explorer' in visual 
	studio. In v3, LLBLGen Pro has a project explorer which is multi-selection 
	aware and offers a rich feature set per node through context menus. 
	The main parts of the project explorer are explained below:
	
	
	The Project Explorer
	The main Project Explorer elements
	The following main elements are available in the Project Explorer. 
	
		- Project Node. The project node is the node which represents 
		the loaded project. You can use this node to access project oriented 
		functionality.
 
		- Target Framework. This node represents the target framework 
		chosen for the project
 
		- Relational Model Data and Relational Model Data Storage nodes. 
		Relational Model data, be it relational model data retrieved from a 
		relational database (database first) or generated by the designer from 
		entity definitions (model first), is stored in Relational Model Data 
		Storage containers, which are visible below the Relational Model Data 
		node. These Relational Model Data Storage containers are the root nodes 
		of the nodes visualized in the Catalog 
		Explorer. 
 
		- Group Nodes. The initial group is the unnamed group. You're 
		free to rename it or create new groups by moving elements like entity 
		definitions to a named group. Groups are either a visual grouping 
		mechanism or a way to group elements for different output projects. This 
		is controlled by settings in the project.
		
 
		- Entity Definitions, Value Type Definitions, Typed List 
		Definitions, Typed View Definitions and Stored Procedure Call 
		Definitions. These definitions form the main building blocks for the 
		model available though the Project Explorer. Each of these elements can 
		be placed into a named Group or be placed in the unnamed group
 
		- Model View Definitions. Model View Definitions are placed 
		outside groups and can contain entity definitions of multiple groups.
		
 
	
	The Project Explorer isn't the only viewer of project information, the
	Catalog Explorer is equally important, for 
	viewing and interacting with the Relational Model Data available to you in 
	the project. 
	Every node in the Project Explorer, if applicable, has a context menu 
	which offers functionality on that node or a group of selected nodes of that 
	same type (e.g. a selected set of entity definition nodes).