Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE ProcessBook 3.2 User Guide User Manual

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MacroProtectionLevel Specifies how ProcessBook handles macros per display. Possible

settings:

Level 0
No macro protection (default if entry is not defined).

Level 1

Prompts user to disable macros when VBA code is opened.

Level 2

Prompts user as in Level 1, except when macros are disabled,

VBA code is opened and locked in design mode.

Level 5

Same as Level 1, except no dialog box appears when display is
opened (can toggle between run and design modes).

Level 6

Same as Level 2, except no dialog box appears when display is
opened (locked in design mode).

Toolbar Configuration

Entries

Typically the toolbar INI file (PBToolbarConfig.ini) is generated by

ProcessBook in the same folder as the private PROCBOOK.INI file,
and is persisted there. However, you can assign toolbar

configurations to other INI files by setting the entries below (in
order of precedence, from first to last):

TBFilePath
Location and filename that the user's toolbar configuration

data will be persisted (this file must have both read and write
access). This will also be the first location looked for when

loading the toolbar configuration.

UserDefaultTB
Read-only location and filename of a toolbar configuration that

is searched for, when the file in TBFilePath is not found. This
could be a default company, or group, configuration.

PBDefaultTB

Read-only location and filename of a toolbar configuration,
used only when the two entries above are not found, and

there is no toolbar configuration data persisted in the Windows
registry.

SymbolDLLs

Filenames of additional add-in libraries to load when starting
ProcessBook (such as SQC.DLL or BTREND32.DLL). These entries

are automatically added when separate components are installed.

References

Filenames or paths to VBA references, separated by semicolons

(;)

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