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About Working with Process Steps
When you click ASM PROCESS > Sequence on the Menu Manager, the STEPSEQUENCE menu displays the following commands:
New Step–Creates a new step. Displays the STEP TYPE menu.
Copy–Makes a copy of an existing step.
Delete–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select the step to delete and click OK, or click Cancel and select an option from the DELETE/SUPP menu:
Normal–Deletes a selected step.
Clip–Deletes the selected component and everything that follows it.
Unrelated–Deletes everything but the selected component.
Suppress–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select the step to suppress and click OK, or click Cancel and select an option from the DELETE/SUPP menu.
Resume–Displays the RESUME menu to resume suppressed steps:
All–Resumes all suppressed steps.
Layer–Resumes the steps on the current layer.
Last Set–Resumes the last set of suppressed steps.
Feat ID–Enters a step ID to resume.
Step Library–Displays the UDF menu to group steps as a UDF:
Create–Creates a new UDF.
Modify–Modifies an existing UDF.
List–Lists the defined UDFs.
Dbms–Displays the DBMS menu to manage your UDFs.
Integrate–Opens the Open dialog box, to select an existing UDF group to integrate in the process assembly.
Group–Creates a UDF group. Choose From UDF Lib to create a UDF group from the UDF library, or Local Group to create the group from UDFs defined in the process assembly.
Redefine–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select a step to redefine.
Reorder–Opens the Select Step dialog box to reorder steps.
Insert Mode–Activates or cancels Insert mode.