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PM Designer Operation Manual

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

Icon

Menu Item

Popup Menu Item

Description

Bring to Top

Bring the selection to the top.

Bring Forward

Bring the selected object one layer up.

Send Backward

Send the selected object one layer down.

Layer

Send to Bottom

Send the selection to the bottom.

Set

Order

Start the order setting process for the objects of the active screen.

Object
Properties...

Open the property sheet of the selected object.

Save as
Default

Save the selected object as the default object for the type of that
object. Default objects are saved in the Objects category of the object
library.

Save to Object
Library...

Save the selected object to the object library.

Save as Global
Object…

Save the selected object as the global object which is saved in the
Global category of the object library. Global Objects can be used for
the Global Object Containers.

Note:

1. To select a reference object from the selection, use [Ctrl+Click].

2. To add an object to the selection, use [Shift+Click].

1.4.1.3. View Menu

Icon

Menu Item

Popup Menu Item

Description

Write/Monitor

Display the Write address and Monitor address defined for each object of
all the opened screens.

Write

Display the Write address defined for each object of all the opened
screens.

Monitor

Display the Monitor address defined for each object of all the opened
screens.

Read

Display the Read address defined for each object of all the opened
screens.

Notification

Display the Notification address defined for each object of all the opened
screens.

Touch Operation
Control

Display the address of the Touch Operation Control bit defined for each
object of all the opened screens.

Address

Visibility Control

Display the address of the Visibility Control bit defined for each object of
all the opened screens.

Show

Tip

Select or deselect the option of displaying tip for the toolbar icon or the
object on which the cursor stays.

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