Documenting your project, 3 documenting your project – Nematron Pointe Controller User Manual

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2. In the Source box, select the Drive where the project you want to import

is located.

NOTE: The project must be located in a directory named OCProjects on
that drive. (For example, A:\OCProjects.)

3. Choose the project you want to import from the Projects list.

4. Click Import to copy the project to your working directory.

Export Project

To export a PointeControl project from your working directory to another drive:

1. From the File menu, choose Export Project. The

Export Project window

appears.

2. In the Source box, choose the project you want to export from the

Projects list.

3. In the Destination box, select the Drive to which you want to export the

project.

NOTE: The project will be exported to a directory named OCProjects on
that drive. (For example, A:\OCProjects.) If the directory does not exist,
it will be created.

4. Click Export to copy the project to the other drive.

5.3.3 Documenting your project

To print the various objects, including database and memory configurations, of
the current project, choose File > Print Project. You will receive a printed copy of
all Flow Charts, Ladder Diagrams, and Logic Memory tables from the selected
printer.

NOTE: To print a single Flow Chart, Ladder Diagram, or Logic Memory table, open
the object from the

Project Workspace

pane and choose File > Print.

To create and print a cross-reference report of the location of every instance of all
Logic Memory tags and variables used in the current project, choose File > Print
Cross Reference. You will receive a printed copy of a formatted cross-reference
report from the selected printer. The format includes:

The name (Alias) of the tag or variable;

The chart name and block coordinates for each instance of the tag; and

A description of each usage of the tag.

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