Use a Label to Name an Area
- Last UpdatedJul 18, 2023
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It can be easier to remember an area by a meaningful label (name) rather than a number. For example:
|
Label Name |
DespatchAccum |
|
Expression |
10 |
|
Comment |
Label Area 10 as "DespatchAccum" |
This would allow you to use "DespatchAccum" whenever you need to refer to area 10. For example:
|
Command |
CONVEYOR = 1; |
|
Area |
DespatchAccum |
|
Comment |
This command belongs to Area 10 (DespatchAccum) |
Note: If you leave the Area field blank on a form, the command does not belong to any particular area - it is assigned to every area of the plant.
To label an area:
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In the Standards activity, select Labels.
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In a blank row, click in the Project cell and select the required project.
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Enter a Label Name for the label.
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Enter an expression to be substituted for the label, for example, the number of the area you would like the label to represent.
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Enter a relevant Comment, if required.
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Click Save.
Note: To modify an existing label, click in the individual cells and select or enter the required value.