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For anyone reading this thread now, I figured out a workaround that I thought would be useful to share as it isn't entirely obvious.
1) Deselect all objects so that there are no objects on your diagram.
2) Select the entry point, whether that be a table, proc or something else.
3) In the dependencies panel, click the top dependency and then shift click the bottom one. This selects them all.
4) Double click the items you have just selected in the dependency panel. (This selects them in the upper object panel)
5) Check one of the selected items in the Objects panel.
This will add all dependent objects to your diagram at once.
Hope that helps somebody!
Cheers,
John. / comments
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