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DMS 3.2 EN 02/2011 TD29



8.4.5

Document Frame...

If a project is to receive multiple documentations, perhaps with German and English
comments, or if you want to document several similar projects that use the same
variable names, then you can save yourself a lot of work by creating a docuframe with
the 'Extras' 'Make Docuframe File' command.

The created file can be loaded into a desired text editor and can be edited. The file

begins with the DOCUFILE line. Then a listing of the project variables follows in an
arrangement that assigns three lines to each variable: a VAR line that shows when a
new variable comes; next, a line with the name of the variable; and, finally, an empty

line. You can now replace this line by using a comment to the variable. You can simply
delete any variables that you are unable to document. If you want, you can create
several document frames for your project.

Windows Editor with Document Frame

In order to use a document frame, give the 'Extras' 'Link Docu File' command. Now if
you document the entire project, or print parts of your project, then in the program
text, there will be an insertion of the comment produced in the docuframe into all of
the variables. This comment only appears in the printout!

'Extras' 'Make Docuframe File'

Use this command to create a document frame. The command is at your disposal,
whenever you select an object from the global variables.

A dialog box will open for saving files under a new name. In the field for the name file,
the *.txt extension has already been entered. Select a desired name. Now a text file
has been created in which all the variables of your project are listed.

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