Well I don't know how this eluded me for the last few months, but starting with GX Works3 V1.070Y we now have BOOKMARKS!
So what are they and how do I use them?
We're all used to bookmarks in paper books and bookmarks in web browsers, this is no different. To create a bookmark simply Right Click on a code element and select BookMark.
Once that is done you will have a new Bookmark docking window with your new bookmark in it.
The "ProgramBody:(R=21,C=11)" is you bookmark and it's in the Bookmark Docking window. You can undock this and move it wherever you like. You can even close it and then get it back by using View->Docking Window->Bookmark
Okay, but ProgramBody:(R=21,C=11) doesn't mean much to me. So how do we make it usable? Simply right click on it and select "Change Bookmark Name"
If you have several sections of your code that you jump to on a regular basis, this allows you quick access
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Well I don't know how this eluded me for the last few months, but starting with GX Works3 V1.070Y we now have BOOKMARKS!
So what are they and how do I use them?
We're all used to bookmarks in paper books and bookmarks in web browsers, this is no different. To create a bookmark simply Right Click on a code element and select BookMark.
Once that is done you will have a new Bookmark docking window with your new bookmark in it.
The "ProgramBody:(R=21,C=11)" is you bookmark and it's in the Bookmark Docking window. You can undock this and move it wherever you like. You can even close it and then get it back by using View->Docking Window->Bookmark
Okay, but ProgramBody:(R=21,C=11) doesn't mean much to me. So how do we make it usable? Simply right click on it and select "Change Bookmark Name"
If you have several sections of your code that you jump to on a regular basis, this allows you quick access
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