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Is there an easy way to import a list of symbols and addresses (from Excel for instance) into CX-Programmer?

asked Dec 10 '09 at 14:59

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To import new Symbols into CX-Programmer, first select several rows of similar symbols in CX-Programmer, press Ctrl+C to copy them to the Clipboard, then open Excel and paste into a blank sheet. This will give you the order of data and formatting required. Modify the exported symbols to suit, add more symbols as necessary by adding more rows. When done, select all the rows in Excel that contain symbols you wish to export to CX-Programmer, and press Ctrl+C to copy them. Switch to CX-Programmer, select any row in the symbol table view, and paste the new symbols in using Ctrl+V. The symbols will end up at the bottom of the table, and be checked as if you were creating them manually. If there is an address or symbol conflict with existing ones, you will be warned and have the option to edit them or to cancel the import.

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answered Dec 10 '09 at 23:19

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That was a really good answer. Thanks!

(Dec 11 '09 at 01:49) Scott Whitlock ♦♦

plc to add a list of new programs in cx programmer-8,couse i never find list of cqm1 in new program in cx-1

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answered Feb 12 '10 at 03:07

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The manner that you explained probably cab be useful and thanks for that, but is it fonctionaly correct for doing some programming in excel and apply by CX Programmer or Vis-Versa?

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answered May 22 '10 at 21:18

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