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To display the context-sensitive menu for a graphical object placed in the layout, select the object then click the right mouse button.

 

Work with events

This option contains a set of options in turn split into several groups:

  • The first group is used to edit the EVENT block of the object in the program's source view.

Note: If the event block for the chosen option does not already exist in the EVENT block of the object, it will be automatically created in the tree view and in the program's source view. Additionally, the source window will appear above any other windows, with the cursor positioned in the block.

  • The second group is used to edit the INITIALIZATION, VERIFICATION, VALIDATION and SOFTKEY blocks in the WINDOW block in the program's source view.

  • The third group, which will be present if the object includes a menu, is used to edit the event block containing the source that is executed when the user of the program selects an item from the object's context-sensitive menu.

Work with menus

This option opens a dialog box which is used to define a context-sensitive menu and work with the various items.

 

Work with help

This option opens the Help Editor.

 

Cut

This option deletes the selected objects and places them in the clipboard.

 

Copy

This option copies the selected objects and places them in the clipboard.

 

Copy names

This option copies the qualified names of the selected objects to the clipboard.

 

Paste

This option pastes the objects in the clipboard into the layout.

 

Paste special

This option pastes the objects in the clipboard into the layout, plus any associated blocks in the program source.

 

Delete

This option deletes the selected object(s).

 

Create a PGO

This option opens a dialog box which is used to create a personalized graphical object (PGO).

 

Properties

This option opens a dialog box which is used to work with the various properties of the object.

 

Sequence
Move to front

Places the reference object in the foreground relative to the other objects on the screen layout.

 

Move to back

Places the reference object in the background relative to the other objects on the screen layout.

 

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