Flowcode 5. I cannot remove a LCD from the program and despite removing every macro involved with it the program still states it cannot run the LCD which remains "unconnected". The graphic also remains in the panel view.
Any idea if there is another way to remove a component so it is actually removed because it is annoying me big time!
Thanks in advance...
Best regards,
James :-}
Removing A Component...
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Re: Removing A Component...
Have you tried exiting Flowcode,
restarting Flowcode, then delete LCD?
restarting Flowcode, then delete LCD?
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Re: Removing A Component...
Hello. If you cant delete the component that sounds like a very obscure bug! Does it display an error when you try to delete it?
If Medelecs suggestion doesnt work, then as Enamul says post your program and we can sort this out for you.
Cheers,
Jonny
If Medelecs suggestion doesnt work, then as Enamul says post your program and we can sort this out for you.
Cheers,
Jonny
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Medelec got it right! Exited the program and the component moved to the top left of the panel and then it let me delete it and when exited and saved the item disappeared!
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