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Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual

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Running your project

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When you copy a project from one computer to another, RSView32
automatically changes the default paths to the drive and directory the
project has been copied to. Therefore, you need only change project
paths when:

a project that has editors configured to store files on a network

drive is moved to a computer with a different drive mapping

a project that was copied from another machine uses files in

directories other than the default directories (that is, the files were
added using Create Shortcut to Existing Component)

you move the files for an editor from their original location to

another location on the same computer

When you change the default path for an editor, new files will be
stored in the new location. Existing files will remain in their original
location unless you physically move them using My Computer,
Windows

®

Explorer, or File Manager. To add the files to the project,

use Copy Existing Component into Project or Create Shortcut to
Existing Component on the context menu.

If you apply a new default path to files that are in their original
location, the files will be inaccessible (grayed out) in the Project
Manager.

To use the Project Paths dialog box:

1.

With the Project Manager active, click Project on the menu bar and
then click Project Paths.

The Project Paths dialog box opens.