Working With Systems and System Files
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etLinx Studio (v2.4 or higher)
5. Edit the file information (if necessary).
6. Click OK to add the file to the selected System.
7. The file should now appear in the Other folder under the selected System.
Other File Folder Context Menu
Right-click on any Other folder (in the Workspace tab of the Workspace Window) to access the
context menu described below:
Other File Context Menu
Right-click on any Other (non-System type) file (in the Workspace tab of the Workspace Window)
to access the context file described below:
Search Operations
Using The Edit And Search Functions
The Edit and Search functions are accessible via the Edit menu:
 The Edit > Cut, Copy and Paste options work the same in NetLinx Studio as they do in
any other Windows program.
 The Edit > Find, Find Next and Replace options allow you to perform search and
replace operations. You can search and search/replace within the active Source Code file,
or search across multiple files.
Searching Within the Active Source Code File
Use the Find and Find Next options in the Edit menu to search within the active Source Code file:
1. Choose Edit > Find (or click the "Find" toolbar button) to open the Find dialog.
2. Enter a search string in the Find What text box.
If you select multiple files to add to the System, the program will prompt you to edit
the file properties for each file before adding them.
Add Existing Other File Opens the Add Existing Other File dialog, where you can add an exist-
ing non-System type file to the System containing the selected Other
folder. The new file will be added to the selected Other folder.
Docking View Changes the Workspace Window to a dockable window that can be
resized and moved to anywhere within the NetLinx Studio work area.
Hide Hides the Workspace Window.
Remove File From System Click to remove the selected file from the System that it is saved in.
The program prompts you to confirm this action before the file is
removed from the System. The file is not deleted from disk.
File Properties Opens the File Properties dialog, where you can view (and edit)
properties for the selected file.