4/26/2023 7:43 AM | |
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Hi Kepsmannen, You can use the OpenFaceplateInPopup() command to make like if you created a new object. Use snippet to generate the basic OpenFaceplateInPopup() patern and modify the WindowFlags parameter of your new popup : set it to 128 or 0, and the faceplate will act like it was instancied at the begining of the runtime. It's not exactly what you ask for because you can only add faceplate but you can probably do the same things with other object. But if you can't, you can try to create faceplate of object that you want to copy. my personal exemple that work :
explanation of function of each bit (from this post : https://support.industry.siemens.com/forum/do/en/posts/wincc-unified-tip-s-for-faceplate/225140/?page=2&pageSize=10#post1081460 )
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