There is the Diagram Tree which may help.  Press F8.

I don't do this, but I believe the dia is xml, so there is a way to get
into the guts of the file using xml tools.

If this isn't helpful to you, please reply with further elaboration and
others will add to my comments.


On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 10:50 AM, vinurs <haiyuan.vin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,all
>     I am a new comer for dia!
>     Is there a plugin that can list the objects in the current dia file!
>     For example, if there are many classes objects in the dia file, so
> that i can see what i have drawn and won't duplicated the same class
> objects
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