Optimizing Part Counting by Managing Exclusion of Specific Machine Modes with FactoryWiz

8.10.8 Machine Modes Excluded From Part Count



On the Machine Modes Excluded From Part Count page, you can view a list of current machine modes excluded from part counting, add new, edit, and delete machine modes excluded from part counting.  You may select from a list of machine modes that have already been entered by the user.

Add Machine Mode To Exclude From Part Count 

Click the Add Machine Mode To Exclude From part count button in the upper left corner.  A dialog box will be displayed allowing you to select a new mode and add it to the list.  Save, and the new mode will appear in the list of machine modes excluded from part counting.

Delete Machine Mode To Exclude From Part Count

Click the Delete button that is displayed to the right of each machine mode to exclude from part counting in the list.  Once you confirm the deletion, it will be removed from the list.



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