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2.7.2

Searching for instruction words/operands

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Find (Ctrl + F)

To search for an instruction and a device in a program by specifying an instruction
word or operand, perform the following procedure.

1. Select "Edit" and "Find" from the menu. Or click the

button.

The "Find Instruction" dialog box is displayed.

2. Enter an instruction word to be found into the "Instruction Word" text box. Enter

an operand to be found into the "Operand" text box.
You can also search for either one alone.

Note 1: When searching for a timer instruction, counter instruction or high-speed
counter instruction, specify "TMR", "CTC", etc. as the instruction word to be found
and "T0", "C0" , etc. as the operand to be found.

Note 2: When two or more operands are used, specify both the instruction and the
operand to be found.

3. Select the search direction.

Forward: Searches forward from the current cursor position.
Backward: Searches backward from the current cursor position.

4. Click the [Search Next] button.

Search is started, and the first block found containing the instruction or operand
is displayed.

When the specified instruction word or operand is not found, the message "Can’t
find specified symbol." is displayed.

5. When searching continuously, click the [Search Next] button.

To stop searching, click the [Cancel] button.

Note 1: Two or more search windows can be opened.

Note 2: Search is executed for the current ladder window. Because the search
condition remains valid even after the current ladder window is changed, the same
condition can be used for searching a different ladder window.

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