4 how a rung is printed to fit on a single page – Rockwell Automation AutoMax Enhanced Ladder Editor User Manual

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3.4

How a Rung Is Printed To Fit on a

Single Page

The Editor prints a rung (including rung descriptions, variable

names and descriptions, and instruction crossĆreferences) on one

page. If a rung or an instruction block cannot be printed entirely on

one page and there are other rungs on the page, the Editor forces

the logic to a new page. If the rung or an instruction cannot be

printed entirely on the new page, the Editor breaks up the logic as

follows:

If a rung or

instruction

cannot be printed

to fit on the page:

The Editor:

The split is indicated as

follows:

vertically

finishes printing it on a new

page

This symbol

prints at the

bottom of the

page, indicating

lines continue on

the next page.
This symbol

prints at the top

of the page,

indicating lines

continue from the

previous page.

horizontally

wraps it to the next line
Wrapped rungs are printed

across the page from top to

bottom then left to right.

This means that if one

branch of a rung cannot be

printed across the page,

the continuation of the

branch appears below the

last branch of the rung as

illustrated in the figure

below.
When a wrapped rung is

printed on a page, the next

rung in the program prints

on a new page.

This symbol prints on

the right side of the

page, indicating that

instructions are being

extended to the next

line.
This symbol prints on

the left side of the page,

indicating that the

instructions are

continuations of the

rung or branch above.

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