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DMS 3.2 EN 02/2011 TD29

6.5.2

'Edit' 'Redo'

Shortcut: +

With the command in the currently-open editor window or in the Object Organizer
you can restore an action you have undone ('Edit' 'Undo').

As often as you have previously executed the command 'Undo' , you can also carry out
the command 'Redo'.

Note!

The commands 'Undo' and 'Redo' apply to the current window. Each window carries
its own action list. If you want to undo actions in several windows, then you must
activate the corresponding window. When undoing or redoing in the Object
Manager must lie there.

6.5.3

'Edit' 'Cut'

Symbol:

Shortcut: + or +)

This command transfers the current selection from the editor to the clipboard. The

selection is removed from the editor.

In the Object Organizer this similarly applies to the selected object, whereby not all
objects can be deleted, e.g. the PLC Configuration.

Remember that not all editors support the cut command, and that its use can be
limited in some editors.

The form of the selection depends upon the respective editor:
• In the text editors IL, ST, and declarations the selection is a list of characters.
• In the FBD and LD editors the choice is a number of networks which are indicated

by a dotted rectangle in the network number field or a box with all preceding lines,
boxes, and operands.

• In the SFC editor the selection is a part of a series of steps surrounded by a dotted

rectangle.

• In order to paste the content of the clipboard you use the command 'Edit' 'Paste'. In

the SFC editor you can also use the commands 'Extras' 'Insert parallel branch
(right)' or 'Extras' 'Paste after'.

• In order to copy a selection onto the clipboard without deleting it, use the

command 'Edit' 'Copy'.

• In order to remove a selected area without changing the clipboard, use the

command 'Edit' 'Delete'.