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8 FUNCTIONS OF THE CONFIGURATION TOOL
8.7 Windows for Creating the Hardware Logic
Pasting a block
This function pastes the copy of a block. Select [Edit] [Paste] for a block with the same type as the copy to overwrite the
setting values with the ones of the copy at a time. Select [Edit] [Insert and Paste] to add the copy as a new block in the
hardware logic outline window.
Procedure of [Paste]
The following describes the procedure of [Paste].
1. Click the block on which the copy is to be pasted.
The block is highlighted (displayed in yellow) and selected.
2. Right-click the block and select "Paste" from the context menu.
3. The setting values of the block are overwritten with the ones of the copy.
Users can also paste multi function counter blocks by right-clicking a multi function counter block name
(Counter_) in the tree of the Navigation window and selecting "Paste" from the context menu.
Select [Edit] [Paste] to perform the same operation as selecting "Paste" from the context menu.
Procedure of [Insert and Paste]
The following describes the procedure of [Insert and Paste].
1. Select the following item.
[Edit] [Insert and Paste]
2. The copy of a block is added as a new block in the hardware logic outline window.
Operation details and restrictions
Selecting the block on which the copy of a block is to be pasted and selecting [Edit] [Paste] overwrites the setting values
of the target block with the ones of the copy at a time.
Selecting [Edit] [Insert and Paste] adds the copy of a block as a new block in the hardware logic outline window.
Only a block with the same type as the copy of a block can be specified as a "Paste" target. If a block whose type is
different from the one of the copy has been selected, the copy cannot be pasted. The setting values of a multi function
counter block cannot be overwritten unless the data type of sign/unsigned and 16 bits/32 bits matches between the paste
target and the copy.

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