Symbol Wizard Editor
- Last UpdatedAug 02, 2024
- 2 minute read
The Industrial Graphic Editor includes the Symbol Wizard Editor, which can be used to create graphics containing multiple visual or functional configurations called Symbol Wizards. A Symbol Wizard can be embedded into managed InTouch applications like a standard Industrial graphic.
A Symbol Wizard’s configuration is selected to meet the requirements of an application. Incorporating multiple configurations in a single Symbol Wizard reduces the number of graphics needed to develop an AVEVA application.


The Symbol Wizard Editor can create Symbol Wizards from traditional Industrial Graphics and Situational Awareness Library graphics. Both types of graphics are located in the Visualization folder in separate toolkit folders. Symbol Wizards are saved in the IDE’s Visualization folder and are not associated with any specific AVEVA object template or object instance. Except for the ability to select a specific graphic configuration, Symbol Wizards behave like standard Industrial Graphics.
Situational Awareness Library graphics provide an additional benefit of including defined properties and their associated attributes to more easily create configurations. Some Situational Awareness Library graphics include a Type property to assign a specific function for a graphic configuration. For example, a meter graphic can be configured to represent a thermometer, a pressure meter, or flow meter by simply changing the attribute assigned to the Type property.
Typically, the process of creating and embedding a Symbol Wizard in an application requires the involvement of a Designer and a Consumer. A Designer creates Symbol Wizards using the Symbol Wizard Editor. A Consumer selects a configuration of a Symbol Wizard and embeds the instance of the graphic into a managed InTouch application.
The topics in this section include some general information about creating Symbol Wizards and using them with applications and Object Wizards. For more details and instructions on using Symbol Wizards, see "Working with Symbol Wizards" in the Industrial Graphic Editor help.