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Basic Operations
Section 2-3
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Drag and Drop
1,2,3...
1.
Click NC2, and move the cursor across to PC 2 with the (left) mouse button
held down. When the NC Unit Icon appears, release the mouse button.
The NC Unit Icon appears only if the data can be moved. If the data cannot
be moved, the Operation Prohibited Icon will be displayed.
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Cut and Paste
1,2,3...
1.
Click NC2 and execute the
Cut
command using any of the following meth-
ods:
• Right-click and select
Cut
from the pop-up menu.
• Select
Edit/Cut
from the menu bar.
• Click the Cut Icon in the toolbar.
2.
Click PC 2 and paste the data using any of the following methods:
• Right-click and select
Paste
from the pop-up menu.
• Select
Edit/Paste
from the menu bar.
• Click the Paste Icon in the toolbar.
If there is an NC Unit with the same unit number at the PC to which NC2 is
copied, the dialog box below will be displayed. Set a new unit number (i.e., a
unit number that is not used at that PC). Changing this setting will change the
unit number of the NC Unit itself. The dialog box below indicates that the unit
number of NC2 is already used for another NC Unit.
Copying NC Unit Data
When data is copied from one NC Unit to another, the data at the destination
NC Unit is overwritten.
NC Unit data can be copied between CPU Units of the same series.
If data is copied to an NC Unit that controls a higher number of axes, only the
data corresponding to the axes controlled by the source NC Unit is overwrit-
ten.
1,2,3...
1.
Click the icon of the source NC Unit.
2.
Copy the data using any of the following methods:
• Right-click and select
Copy
from the pop-up menu.
• Press the
Ctrl
+
C
Keys.
• Select
Edit/Copy
from the menu bar.
• Click the Copy Icon in the toolbar.
3.
Click the icon of the destination NC Unit and paste the data using any of
the following methods:
• Right-click and select
Paste
from the pop-up menu.
• Press the
Ctrl
+
V
Keys.