Edit screen menu, Edit objects menu, Edit screen menu edit objects menu – Rockwell Automation 2711-ND3 PanelBuilder v2.60 Software User Manual User Manual

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Command Summary

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Choose:

To:

Cut Screen

Remove selected screens from the application and place
them on the clipboard. Anything you cut remains on the
clipboard until you change it or exit Windows.

Copy Screen

Copy selected screens to the clipboard leaving the
originals intact. Use this command to copy screens from
one application to another or within the same application.

Paste Screen

Place screens that are on the clipboard into the application.

Delete Screen

Remove selected screens from the application without
placing them on the clipboard.

Choose:

To:

Undo

Reverse the most recent edit operation: cut, copy, paste,
delete, select all, bring to front, send to back,
group/ungroup/regroup.

Cut

Remove selected objects from the screen and place them
on the clipboard. Anything cut remains on the clipboard
until you change it or exit Windows.

Copy

Copy selected objects to the clipboard leaving the originals
intact. Use to copy objects from one screen to another.
Anything copied remains on the clipboard until you change
it or exit Windows.

Paste

Place objects from the clipboard onto the screen. Objects
remain on the clipboard even after the paste operation.

Delete

Remove selected objects from screen without placing them
on the clipboard.

Select All

Select all objects on the screen.

Bring To Front

Move the selected object in front of other objects.

Send to Back

Move the selected object to the back of other objects.

Bring Dynamic Objects
to Front

Move all dynamic objects in front of other objects. Use this
command when done with a screen to verify what the
screen will look like on the terminal.

Group

Group two or more objects into a single unit.

Ungroup

Separate grouped objects.

Regroup

Reassemble a former group of objects.

Use Existing Text ...

Open a dialog that lets you access all text strings in the
application.

Object Attributes ...

Open a dialog for the selected object allowing you to edit
its attributes. You can also double-click an object to edit its
attributes.

Set Object Color Defaults

Set default colors for objects of the same type.

Edit Screen Menu

Edit Objects Menu

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