Moving resources

How to move →resources to another location:

  1. Select the resources that you want to move.

  2. In menu File or from the context menu of the resouce, select Move...

  3. In the dialog, select the project or folder where you want to move the resource to and click OK.

You can also move resources by dragging it from the original location to the new location within the view containing the projects/resources (while pressing and holding the primary mouse button). At the new location you must drop the resource. This moving is also known as dragging and dropping.
Special case for templates within the application navigator:

The purpose of the templates

logi.CAD 3 does not check the content of template and does not report any errors/problems for them (in the Problems view ) . The advantage is that you can prepare some content – without being "disturbed" by reported errors/problems.
Restriction: You cannot use objects in these templates (e.g. an ST function block) in the application. If you try to do so anyway, the usage will be reported as an error in the Problems view.

If logi.CAD 3 should not check an object: Drag the resource from the respective folder within the application folder into the default folder Templates of the project.
Alternative: Open the context menu of the object and select the command Move to "Templates" . In this case, the current folder structure of the object is considered. Example : If you move an object from Project blocks \Motor01\ by using the command, Templates will contain the object in its sub-folder src\Motor01\ – Reason: Project blocks corresponds to the folder src of the project.

If you want to use the object in the application, drag the resource from the Templates folder of the project to another folder.
Alternative: Open the context menu of the object under Templates and select the command Move from "Templates" . In this case, the current folder structure of the object is considered. Example : If you move an object from Templates \src\Ready\Motor02\ by using the command, Project blocks will contain the object in its sub-folder Ready\Motor02\ – Reason: Project blocks corresponds to the folder src of the project.
Result: logi.CAD 3 checks the content of this resource. If errors/warnings are reported, fix them accordingly so that you can use the object in the application without errors or warnings.

See "Moving project", if you want to move a project.