On cimplicity screen, if you right click on any of the interested signal, then "go to definition in logic" should take you to the correct spot. If its not at all working for all the signals, then it must be a configuration issue. Recommended to raise a ticket with OEM.Some newer versions of CIMPLICITY and/or PROFICY MACHINE EDITION have a feature that by hovering the cursor over a value or signal name (it's like most things with GE: consistently inconsistent) and clicking on it (I can't recall if it's a left click or a right click) it can automatically open ToolboxST and take you the location in the application code where the signal value is written to (where it "originates"). Again, it seems to be hit or miss with this feature though it does seem to be appearing on more and more GE HMIs these days; if only it were consistently applied and configured it would be very, very useful.
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