More recently, it has evolved into a robust report design component within platforms like Quadbase , enabling users to build sophisticated charts and dashboards. Key Features and Enhancements
| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | It’s discontinued. For legacy support, try Pro-Face/Schneider’s legacy downloads (login required) or contact support. New projects should use GP-Pro EX. | | How do I convert a QuickDesigner project to GP-Pro EX? | GP-Pro EX has a conversion tool (Project Converter) for .prx/.qds files. Some manual adjustments may be needed. | | What file extension does it use? | .prx (project file), .qds (older). | | Does it run on Windows 10/11? | Older versions may have issues. Try running in compatibility mode (Win XP SP3) as administrator. | | How to transfer a project to HMI? | Via serial (RS232), USB (if HMI supports), or Ethernet (depending on model). Use the “Transfer” menu in QuickDesigner. | | How to create a tag/address? | Use the Tag Editor. Define tag name, PLC type, address, data type. | | Alarm setup? | Use Alarm Editor → set trigger address, message, priority, history options. | quickdesigner
The transition to QuickDesigner marks a shift from "labor-intensive design" to "strategic design." By automating the repetitive technical aspects of graphic design, users reclaim their time to focus on messaging, strategy, and creativity. More recently, it has evolved into a robust