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corresponding point. In this way you can jump to all application points without a time-consuming search.

In order to make processing easier, you can use the Send to message window button to bring the current cross reference list into the message window and from there change to the respective POU.

x Dialog box and example of a cross reference list

4.5 General Editing Functions

You can use the following commands in all editors and some of them in the Object Organizer. The commands are located under the menu item 'Edit' and in the context menu that is opened with the right mouse button.

If the IntelliPoint-Software is installed on the computer, WAGO-I/O-PRO 32 supports all functions of the MS IntelliMouse. In all editors with zoom functionality: To magnify press the <Strg> key while rolling the wheel of the mouse, to reduce roll backwards while the <Strg> key is pressed.

4.5.1 'Edit' 'Undo'

Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<Z>

This command undoes the action which was most recently executed in the currently-open editor window or in the Object Organizer; repeated use undoes

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all actions back to the time that the window was opened. This applies to all actions in the editors for POUs, data types, visualizations and global variables and in the Object Organizer.

With 'Edit' 'Redo' you can restore an action which you have undone.

Note:

The commands Undo and Redo apply to the current window. Each window carries its own action list. If you want to undo actions in several windows, then you must activate the corresponding window. When undoing or redoing in the Object Organizer the focus must lie here.

4.5.2 'Edit' 'Redo'

Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<Y>

With the command in the currently-open editor window or in the Object

Organizer you can restore an action you have undone ('Edit' 'Undo').

As often as you have previously executed the command 'Undo' , you can also carry out the command 'Redo'.

Note:

The commands 'Undo' and 'Redo' apply to the current window. Each window carries its own action list. If you want to undo actions in several windows, then you must activate the corresponding window. When undoing or redoing in the Object Manager must lie there.

4.5.3 'Edit' 'Cut'

Symbol:

Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<X> or <Shift>+<Delete>

This command transfers the current selection from the editor to the clipboard. The selection is removed from the editor.

In the Object Organizer this similarly applies to the selected object, whereby not all objects can be deleted, e.g. the PLC Configuration.

Remember that not all editors support the cut command, and that its use can be limited in some editors.

The form of the selection depends upon the respective editor:

In the text editors IL, ST, and declarations the selection is a list of characters.

In the FBD and LD editors the choice is a number of networks which are indicated by a dotted rectangle in the network number field or a box with all preceding lines, boxes, and operands.

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In the SFC editor the selection is a part of a series of steps surrounded by a dotted rectangle.

In order to paste the content of the clipboard you use the command 'Edit' 'Paste'. In the SFC editor you can also use the commands 'Extras' 'Insert parallel branch (right)' or 'Extras' 'Paste after'.

In order to copy a selection onto the clipboard without deleting it, use the command 'Edit' 'Copy'.

In order to remove a selected area without changing the clipboard, use the command 'Edit' 'Delete'.

4.5.4 'Edit' 'Copy'

Symbol:

Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<C>

This command copies the current selection from the editor to the clipboard. This does not change the contents of the editor window.

With the Object Organizer this similarly applies to the selected object, whereby not all objects can be copied, e.g. the PLC Configuration.

Remember that not all editors support copying and that it can be limited with some editors.

For the type of selection the same rules apply as with 'Edit' 'Cut'.

The form of the selection depends upon the respective editor:

In the text editors (IL, ST, and declarations) the selection is a list of characters.

In the FBD and LD editors the choice is a number of networks which are indicated by a dotted rectangle in the network number field or a box with all preceding lines, boxes, and operands.

In the SFC editor the selection is a part of a series of steps surrounded by a dotted rectangle.

In order to paste the content of the clipboard you use the command 'Edit' 'Paste'. In the SFC editor you can also use the commands 'Extras' 'Insert parallel branch (right)' or 'Extras' 'Paste after'.

In order to delete a selected area and simultaneously put it on the clipboard, use the command 'Edit' 'Cut'.

4.5.5 'Edit' 'Paste'

Symbol:

Shortcut: <Ctrl>+<V>

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Pastes the content of the clipboard onto the current position in the editor window. In the graphic editors the command can only be executed when a correct structure results from the insertion.

With the Object Organizer the object is pasted from the clipboard.

Remember that pasting is not supported by all editors and that its use can be limited in some editors.

The current position can be defined differently according to the type of editor:

With the text editors (IL, ST, Declarations) the current position is that of the blinking cursor (a vertical line) which you place by clicking with the mouse).

In the FBD and LD editors the current position is the first network with a dotted rectangle in the network number area. The contents of the clipboard are inserted in front of this network. If a partial structure has been copied, then it is inserted in front of the selected element.

In the SFC editor the current position is determined the selection which is surrounded by a dotted rectangle. Depending upon the selection and the contents of the clipboard, these contents are inserted either in front of the selection or into a new branch (parallel or alternative) to the left of the selection.

In SFC the commands 'Extras' 'Insert parallel branch (right)' or 'Extras' 'Paste after' can be used in order to insert the contents of the clipboard.

In order to copy a selection onto the clipboard without deleting it, use the command 'Edit' 'Copy'.

In order to remove a selected area without changing the clipboard, use the command 'Edit' 'Delete'.

4.5.6 'Edit' 'Delete"

Shortcut: <Del>

Deletes the selected area from the editor window. This does not change the contents of the clipboard.

In the Object Organizer this applies likewise to the selected object, whereby not all objects can be deleted, e.g. the PLC Configuration.

For the type of selection the same rules apply as with 'Edit' 'Cut'.

The form of the selection depends upon the respective editor:

In the text editors (IL, ST, and declarations) the selection is a list of characters.

In the FBD and LD editors the selection is a number of networks which are highlighted with a dotted rectangle in the network number field.

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