To learn more about a particular template, first click to select a template from one of the folders, and then click in the Resource Browser’s upper-right corner. The Resource Browser is kind of like an OmniGraffle-specific Finder, that gives you access to your OmniGraffle files, templates, and stencils.Īfter opening the Resource Browser, you can either click the Templates heading in the sidebar to view all of the available templates, or select one of the folders for something more specific to the project you plan to work on. To choose a different template, rather than choosing File ▸ New to create a new document, choose File ▸ Resource Browser instead. It’s pretty sparse, which is great when you’re just getting started. When you create a new document-by either choosing File ▸ New or pressing Command-N-OmniGraffle loads the default template into the window, supplying you with a single canvas and its base layer.Īs noted earlier, the default template for OmniGraffle 7 is the Blank template. In OmniGraffle, a template is used to define the base properties of a project.