Defining a global object – Rockwell Automation 2711-ND3 PanelBuilder v2.60 Software User Manual User Manual

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Using Global Objects

Publication 2711-6.0

This section shows how to define an object for global use. Defining
an object for global use adds it to the Global Object dialog. From
this dialog, you select a global object and place it on a screen.

Note: Each control object must have a unique write tag unless the
object is defined as a global object. If you create separate but
identical control objects on different screens with the same write tag,
the application will not validate.

To define an object for global use:

1. Click the Options tab from the dialog of the selected object.

2. Check the Mark for Global Selection check box, indicating the

object is available for global selection. The object is added to a
list of objects available for global use. The next section shows
how to access global objects.

To disable the global setting, clear the check box.

3. When done, click OK to exit the object’s dialog.

To define a group of objects available for global use:

1. Group the objects.

2. Double-click the group or select the group and press

ENTER

to

open the Options dialog.

3. Check the Mark for Global Selection check box, identifying the

group as available for global selection. To disable the global
setting, clear the check box.

4. Click OK to exit the dialog.

Note: The first few characters of the Description text will appear in
the Global Objects list to help identify the grouped global selection.
However, from screen to screen, you can enter a unique description
for each instance of a grouped global object.

Defining a Global Object

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