Icon legend in OBI EE Administration Tool

Does anyone know where can I find "Icon Legend" of object (for all three layers (Physical, Buisness Model and Maping and Presentation)) in 'OBI EE Administration tool'? "Toad for Oracle" in 'Shema Browser' has one and it explains icon that every object has and it defines him (like it is"Temporary, Snapshot, Partitioned...").

In the Admin Tool press F1, go to the index tab, type icon and enter and the first result will be the one you want.

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