12 using variable smart-matching, 12 using variable smartćmatching – Rockwell Automation AutoMax Enhanced Ladder Editor User Manual

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To enter a variable description by using the Variables tab in the

Instruction Properties dialog box
Step 1.

Select the instruction that contains the variables you want

to document.

Step 2.

From the File menu, choose Properties. The Instruction

Property dialog box is displayed.

Step 3.

Choose the Variables tab. The Variables Properties box is

displayed.

Step 4.

In the Name list box, choose the variable you want to

document.

Step 5.

Click on the Description field, and type in the description.

Step 6.

Click OK to add the description.

Tip
You can also access the Variable Properties dialog box from the

popĆup menu. Point to the instruction containing the variables to

which you want to add or edit a description, press the right mouse

button, and choose Properties from the popĆup menu.
Tip
Move around in the name field by using the mouse, HOME, END,

and arrow keys. Delete text by using BACKSPACE or DELETE.
Tip
To select the instruction and access the popĆup menu, place the

mouse pointer over the instruction and click the right mouse button.

2.12

Using Variable SmartĆMatching

Variable smartĆmatching is an option you can use to help you enter

variable names in less time. The Editor maintains an alphabetical

and caseĆsensitive list of variables you have used. When this option

is on and you begin entering letters in the variable name field, the

first variable name in the Editor's list that matches the first letter or

letters you have typed appears in the variable name field. For

example, if you have previously used the variables pump" and

packet" and you type the letter p" in a variable name, the word

packet" is inserted into the variable name field. If packet" is the

variable name you want, you can stop typing. If you had typed a P,"

global variables (which begin with an uppercase P) would have

been offered by the Variable SmartĆMatching option.
If variable smartĆmatching displays a variable name that you only

want to use part of, you must delete the extra characters by pressing

BACKSPACE or DELETE.
To turn the Variable SmartĆMatching option on and off
Step 1.

From the Tools menu, choose Options. The Option dialog

box is displayed.

Step 2.

Choose the General tab and locate the Miscellaneous

group box.

Step 3.

Choose the Variable SmartĆMatching option. This setting

applies to all subsequent editing sessions.

Step 4.

Click OK to accept the new setting.

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