Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual page 83

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Using EZware-5000
3. Once the object you are trying to access is selected, you can proceed to modify its attributes
or delete it.
To select all objects
1. On the Edit Menu, click Select All Objects.
2. Small, clear, square blocks appear around the perimeter of all the objects on the window.
3. You can now easily move, delete or copy the entire window screen to a new window.
Using the Undo
1. The Undo command is used to cancel the last command or action that you made. For
example, select the Motor Speed text box in Window_12.
2. Press the DELETE key on your keyboard to delete the text box.
3. From the Edit menu, click Undo or click the Undo icon from the Standard toolbar. You can
also press CTRL+Z. The deleted text box reappears.
4. The Redo command is used to cancel the Undo command. For example, if you decided that
you really did want the Motor Speed text box deleted, click the Redo command.
Using the Cut
1. These commands are all selected from the Edit menu or by clicking the appropriate icon in
the Standard toolbar.
2. Select the graphics object or objects you wish to cut or copy.
3. Click Cut to copy and remove the graphics object(s) from the work area or click Copy to
copy the graphics object(s). Using Window_12, select the Motor Speed text box and then
press CTRL+X to cut the object from the work area.
4. Objects cut or copied from one window can be pasted into other windows. Once the object
has been selected and cut or copied, open another window, then paste the object into that
window.
5. In this example, paste the Motor Speed text box back into Window_12 by pressing CTRL+V.
The pasted object appears highlighted in the upper leftmost corner of the work area.
6. Move the text box by clicking on the highlighted object and dragging it back to the original
position.
Using the Multi-Copy command
The Multi-Copy command is used to make multiple copies of a single object on a screen. This is most useful when
creating new keyboards or data tables. In addition to copying the object, this command will automatically assign
new PLC memory addresses to each object, (applies only to Bit-type objects).
1. Select the object you wish to copy.
and Redo
commands
, Copy
, and Paste
commands
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