Workspace window – Rockwell Automation 2098-UWCPRG Ultraware Software User Manual User Manual
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Chapter 1 Before You Begin
Workspace Window
The Workspace window is, by default, beneath the menubar and toolbars, and
above the Status Bar. Use the F7 key to return focus to the Workspace window.
The Workspace window has two main branches.
Use the Workspace window to navigate to all of the connected online and offline
objects and perform these tasks.
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Create new Drive, Folder, Project, Header, and Source files.
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Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete Workspace window objects.
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Open the Properties dialog box for Workspace window objects.
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Copy or create cam table files, which you can edit or graphically modify.
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Open the text editor, which you can use to edit header and source files.
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Use the Build command to compile a Project and create an executable
program (.exe) file.
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Copy or Move an executable program (.exe) file from an Ultra5000 drive's
Projects branch to a Programs branch for storage or for execution.
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Copy a configured online drive with all its children from the On-Line
Drives branch, to an offline file, or vice-versa.
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Run an executable program (.exe) file in the Programs branch of an online
Ultra5000 drive.
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Issue direct commands for certain online drive objects.
You can resize and move the Workspace window in several ways.
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In its default state attached to the interface, you can double-click the title
bar to detach the Workspace window from the interface.
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If detached, the Workspace window possesses all of the properties of any
window. It can be resized or moved entirely outside the interface.
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To return the Workspace window to its default position, double-click the
title bar.
To hide the Workspace window, remove the checkmark from the Workspace in
the View menu.
Branch
Description of Display
On-Line Drives branch
All connected online drives and their child objects.
File branch
All configured offline Ultra3000 and Ultra5000 drives, their child
objects and available projects (including all child source, header
and executable files)