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16.3 H<strong>and</strong>ling Multiprojects<br />

Creating a new multiproject<br />

1. Select menu comm<strong>and</strong> File > New.<br />

Working With Projects in the Multiproject<br />

2. In the "Name" box of the "New" dialog box, assign a name to the multiproject<br />

<strong>and</strong> select a "Multiproject" type.<br />

Click on "Find" or edit the path to determine a storage location for the<br />

multiproject.<br />

Example:<br />

1. Confirm the dialog with "OK".<br />

Notes on path definitions<br />

Wherever possible you should use UNC conventions to specify your paths. This<br />

allows you flexible <strong>and</strong> future-proof h<strong>and</strong>ling of <strong>STEP</strong> 7 projects.<br />

Example: UNC path definition under Windows 2000:<br />

UNC path: \\Computer\Share\Path<br />

\\ double backslash ( )<br />

Computer Server name: max. string length = 15 characters<br />

Name of the computer that supplies the resource (File, directory, ..).<br />

Share Release name: Under Windows, access to resources of other Windows<br />

computers is only possible if corresponding rights have been granted.<br />

Path This is an optional setting.<br />

<strong>Configuring</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Communication</strong> <strong>Connections</strong> with <strong>STEP</strong> 7<br />

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