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LCD Screen Editor 3.8

Using RMCWin

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key CTRL+F. Listed below are different contexts that this command can be issued in and a
description of how the field is added:

Context

Action

A screen or field is
selected in the tree
pane.

A field is added to the selected screen at the current
insertion point in the screen pane.

The screen pane has the
input focus, and no text
is selected.

A field is created starting at the current insertion point
with a default length of five characters.

The screen pane has the
input focus, and a block
of text is selected.

A field is created in the place of the selection. Therefore,
the selection determines both the position and length of
the field.

The screen pane has the
input focus, no text is
selected, but the
insertion point is
positioned by one or
more '#' characters.

If no text is selected, the LCD Screen Editor will check to
see if the text around the insertion point is of the form
##.###, where each # represents a digit and the period
represents a decimal place in the number. Therefore,
you can quickly add a field by typing ###.### and then
pressing CTRL+F. This will add a field at the given
location, with a length of seven characters, and with
three decimal places.

Removing a Field
To remove a field:

1. Select the field you wish to remove in either the screen or tree pane.

2. On the Edit menu, click Delete. You can also use the shortcut menu or shortcut key (DELETE).

See Also: LCD Screen Editor Topics

3.8.5.2 LCD Screen Editor: Moving and Resizing Fields

Fields can be positioned anywhere in the screen and can be from 1 to 8 characters wide. The
screen pane is used to show the position and size of the fields. It is also used to move and resize
the fields, either through commands on the Field menu or by pointer drag operations.

To move a field using the Movement commands:

1. In the tree or screen pane, select the field to move.

2. On the Field menu, click Move Up, Move Down, Move Left, or Move Right. You can also use

the shortcut menu or shortcut keys (CTRL+UP ARROW, CTRL+DOWN ARROW, CTRL+LEFT
ARROW, and CTRL+RIGHT ARROW).

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