Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC-L Series LD40PD01 User Manual page 86

Flexible high-speed i/o control module
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Pasting a block
This function pastes the copy of a block. Select [Edit]  [Paste] for a block with the same type as the copy to overwrite the
setting values with the ones of the copy at a time. Select [Edit]  [Insert and Paste] to add the copy as a new block in the
hardware logic outline window.
■Procedure of [Paste]
The following describes the procedure of [Paste].
1.
Click the block on which the copy is to be pasted.
The block is highlighted (displayed in yellow) and selected.
2.
Right-click the block and select "Paste" from the context menu.
3.
The setting values of the block are overwritten with the ones of the copy.
• Users can also paste multi function counter blocks by right-clicking a multi function counter block name
(Counter_) in the tree of the Navigation window and selecting "Paste" from the context menu.
• Select [Edit]  [Paste] to perform the same operation as selecting "Paste" from the context menu.
■Procedure of [Insert and Paste]
The following describes the procedure of [Insert and Paste].
1.
Select the following item.
[Edit]  [Insert and Paste]
2.
The copy of a block is added as a new block in the hardware logic outline window.
■Operation details and restrictions
• Selecting the block on which the copy of a block is to be pasted and selecting [Edit]  [Paste] overwrites the setting values
of the target block with the ones of the copy at a time.
• Selecting [Edit]  [Insert and Paste] adds the copy of a block as a new block in the hardware logic outline window.
• Only a block with the same type as the copy of a block can be specified as a "Paste" target. If a block whose type is
different from the one of the copy has been selected, the copy cannot be pasted. The setting values of a multi function
counter block cannot be overwritten unless the data type of sign/unsigned and 16 bits/32 bits matches between the paste
target and the copy.
8 FUNCTIONS OF THE CONFIGURATION TOOL
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8.7 Windows for Creating the Hardware Logic

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