The model name is an internal name used by the system, and is used when running the model from Python.The model label can contain spaces and other special characters. The model label is what is displayed in the open model view tab, as well as the Catalog and Geoprocessing panes.When you save a model, the contents of all variables and parameters are saved as well as the state of each process and the appearance and layout of the model diagram. Click the drop-down menu under the Save button and click the Save As button to save the model with a different name or to a different toolbox. Click the Save button to save the model in its current state.
You can save changes for any model that is open in ModelBuilder. The model diagram appears in ModelBuilder with the same layout, extent, and appearance with which the model was saved. To view an existing model diagram in ModelBuilder, right-click a model in a toolbox and choose Edit. Learn more about adding tools and data to a new model Edit an existing model The new model opens with a temporary welcome message that expires when you add a model element or save the model. A new model starts as a blank model view, into which you can add data and tools and connect them to form processes. When you create a model, it opens for editing in ModelBuilder.
Click the ModelBuilder button on the Analysis tab to create a model in the project toolbox.You can create a model using one of the following techniques: You can open ModelBuilder by creating a model or editing an existing model.