toolbox graphic project

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any one

I have gas turbine frame9e with mark vi and toolbox, cimplicity hmi. i have privilege two password for toolbox.

can I make graphic window in toolbox instead of cimplicity hmi?

how I can insert graphic window inside m6b file (main project file)?
 
Have you tried to create a Graphics Window?

Have you read the Toolbox Help file on the topic/subject of Graphics Windows?

The first thing you want to do when attempting anything like this is to <b>make a back-up of the .m6b file!</b>

I don't believe you can "insert" a Graphics Window inside a .m6b file. I believe you can create a Graphics Window, open it and edit it using Toolbox, but I don't think it's a part of the .m6b file. I believe it's a standalone file.

But I'm pretty sure if you RTFM (Read The Fine Manual) on the subject, make some attempts at creating and editing and viewing a Graphics Window, and ask any questions you might still have here, you will be surprised at what you can accomplish.

The key thing to remember is: When you open Toolbox, you can close the .m6b file which usually opens by default. Then you are left with a "blank" Toolbox application window. I believe you can then start a Graphics Window.

You can also have the .m6b file open and open/create/edit a Graphics Window. When you are finished, simply close Toolbox--and if you're worried about making unwanted changes to the .m6b file, just say 'No' when asked to save changes as the file/application is being closed.

Again, please read about the feature in the documentation (Help files; any CDs or electronic copies of Mark VI documentation; any printed documentation you might have or might have created), make some tests, and then if you have questions tell us what you've done and what questions you have.
 
Graphics Windows are a separate stand-alone file (.grw) that you create simply with File->New (select the Utilities tab). The Toolbox help has a chapter on it, you'll definitely want to read it--there is a bit of a learning curve in figuring out the Graphics Window editor. :)
 
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