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4. All of the objects that use PLC data registers or the internal memory of the HMI are listed in this dialog box

according to their Object ID tag. Alongside each ID tag is the PLC or HMI memory identifier.

Grouping Objects

When creating graphics on a window, you may create a complex graphic that is actually composed of several simpler

objects grouped together. Grouping objects together makes it easier to move or copy multiple objects at the same

time.

To group objects

1. Select the objects to be grouped.

2. From the Edit > Group menu, click Group or click the Group icon from the Edit toolbar.

3. All objects within the group can now be copied, deleted, or moved by clicking on the group.

To ungroup objects

1. Select the objects to be ungrouped.

2. From the Edit > Group menu, click UnGroup or click the UnGroup icon from the Edit toolbar.

3. All objects within the group can now be copied, deleted, or moved separately.

Layering Objects

Graphics objects can be overlaid upon each other. When ‘layered’ the graphics object on the topmost layer will be

completely seen. How much of the other graphics objects are seen depends on what is on top of them. The following

layer commands help to position the overlaid objects exactly how you want them.

Top Layer:

Brings the selected object to the top layer.

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