Using the replace command – Watlow LogicPro User Manual
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Chapter 6: Variables
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Using the Replace Command
You can use the Replace command two ways:
•
To locate and replace the first instance of a particular
Variable name, or
•
To locate and replace subsequent instances of a Variable
name.
To use the Replace command:
1.
Select the
Edit
menu.
2.
Select
Replace
. The
Replace Variable(s)
dialog box
appears.
3.
Enter the name of the Variable you want to find in the
Variable to find
field.
4.
Enter the name of the new Variable in the
New Vari-
able
field. This new name will replace the old Variable
name.
5.
Click
[OK]
to find the first instance of the Variable
name.
When...
Then...
There are no addi-
tional instances of the
Variable name.
The dialog boxes closes and the
editor window becomes active.
The Variable name
does not exist in the
Ladder Diagram
A warning box appears with the
message Variable not found!
Click [OK] to clear the dialog box
from the screen.
When...
Then...
The Variable is found.
The first instance of the Variable
name is highlighted.
A message dialog box appears
asking you to confirm replacing
the instance of the found Variable.
There are no addi-
tional instances of the
Variable name.
The dialog boxes closes and the
editor window becomes active.
The Variable name
does not exist in the
Ladder Diagram
A warning box appears with the
message Variable not found!
Click [OK] to clear the dialog box
from the screen.