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Graphics Designer offers the opportunity to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data
formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Barary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar
The Bar is assigned to the Smart Objects group. Its properties (attributes)
influence its appearance and functionality. It displays values graphically
relative to a high and a low limit, either as a purely graphic overview or as a
combined representation of the values withGraphics Designer offers the opportunity
to insert OLE Objects in a graphic.
In the CONFIGURATION mode, you can edit a few objects with the
appropriate OLE application by double clicking; others are activated by
double clicking.
After you have made changes to a linked OLE object in an attached object
box, you must update the link manually in order to display the changes.
You cannot edit in the RUNTIME mode.
I/O Field
You can use the I/O Field as an input field, an output field, or a combined
I/O field. The binary, hexadecimal, decimal, or string data formats are
possible. You can also specify limit values, hidden input, or acceptance on
full.
Bar

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