 This video will show you how to do graph indicators and also how to control screen 1, screen 2, or screen 2 to screen 1. So the first thing I want to do is go click on my screen and go to where it says objects. Now go to screen selectors and click on go to and put that icon at the bottom of the screen right here. Now double click and I want to go to screen 2. So now I will come over here on the left and double click on screen 2 and do the same thing. And add another screen selector and do a go to and just double click on the go to icon and select screen 1. Click OK. You can go back and change your colors a little bit later if you want to. Again, you can click right here. Click your text intertext icon. Now go to format and go foreground is in white, background is in blue. So I'm going to change my background to black and format again. If you notice this time I do not have my intertext selected. So I'm just going to go straight to format. This time the background color is already in blue. If I hit black, it changes this right here. And I'm going to leave it like this right now. Now I want to show you how to add the two graphs that's going to be in screen 2. So double click screen 2, go to objects and go to graph indicators. Do a bar graph right here. And also we're going to do a gauge graph. Your gauge is going to represent the valve and your bar is going to represent your tank. Double click on your bar graph and what you want to do. The tag sheet that your instructor gives you should have a minimum and max range. So for my bar graph it happens to be 16383 for max. Read tag. That's going to be the actual water level. Okay. Edit tag. Everything is already displayed like it's supposed to. Your data entry limit, you can leave it as default, but I like to change that to my max also. Click OK. Click OK. Now let's do the gauge. Over here you want to read tag to the bottom. And this is going to be my valve right here. And the minimum max for the valve happens to be 0 to 16383. My angle happens to be how far does the circle go back. This is negative 135 on the way to positive 135. So if I change this, you should see that go up a little bit. Same thing with this one. As you can see this, and what this will do, this will allow us to put a text right below this graph. Go to this gauge to indicate open or close. Once you select this, click OK. You can also change your thicknesses. You can go to from 5 to 2. If you notice your needle got thinner, which I kind of like that. Major text is how many of these you have. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. And it'll be 11 right here. I'm going to leave that as is. Minor text, you could have 5 for example. Click OK. Now you put 5 per major. So I'm going to just put 1. And it looks like this. This is just optional right here. Click OK. Now I want to insert a text inside this box. Click the icon again. Now select your inner text. Now here in this box type in the words open, space, close. As if you notice, I can push space and it causes this to open or open apart. Hit this, puts it in the middle. That one puts it on the bottom. So now I have a gauge that reads open on the left, close on the right. And you can go back and change colors just like you did with the previous objects. Double click right here and go to Format. It's the easiest way to change colors on these. Go to Format. Full ground color is white. Background color is blue. I'm going to change it to black for example. And I want to make this, since it's going to indicate water, I'm just going to do a light blue. Go back to Format. Go to Full Ground Color is white. So I'm going to change it to a light. Cayenne. Just like this. And I'm going to do the same thing with the gauge. And oops, I need to do Format instead. Full Ground Color is white, which is the letters. And the background color is, I'm going to change it to black. And also I want to do the text. So hit Enter Text. Now, if I go to Format, my background color represents my text. So I'm going to change that to black to make it match the background object. Now, I can leave this as a square or I can make this as a circle. If you click right here, go to Format. Go to Shape. Change it to a circle. There you have just nothing but a circle. That's just your preference on that. I'm going to leave it as a square. And that should be everything right here. And again, you can always go back and play with your different colors. And I'm going to click right here, do Formats. And go to Full Ground Color and go with a light green. Just give it a little contrast. And that should do this. The next video, I'm going to show you how to do data entry and numeric data displays.