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    To Insert PLC Full Unit Modules

    1. Click Schematic tabInsert Components panelInsert PLC drop-downInsert PLC (Full Units). Find
    2. In the PLC Fixed Units dialog box, select the PLC module to insert.
    3. Specify the insertion point on the drawing.
    4. Add or edit any information in the Edit PLC Module dialog box, and click OK.

    Related Concepts

    • About PLC Modules and Symbols

    Related Tasks

    • To Generate a PLC Module
    • To Work With Single, Stand-alone PLC Layout Symbols

    Related Reference

    • Edit PLC Module Dialog Box

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