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2.7
Creating a Project
This sample project is a control program for vehicle lights including turn indicators and brake 
lights. With flow chart programming, it is easy to create a project using nanoNavigator. To 
begin, notice that the flow chart workspace looks like a spreadsheet with row numbers and 
column letters (see Figure 2-20). Identify specific cells of the workspace as with a 
spreadsheet, so cell A0 is the first cell in the upper-left corner, and cell B0 is the cell in the 
second column, first row.
Figure 2-20
Initial flow chart window
A new flow chart always has an Enable block in cell A0. For more information about the 
Enable block, see “Enable Block” on page 3-19. The Block toolbar provides easy placement 
of different flow chart blocks in the workspace. It is above the flow chart workspace. The 
basic technique is to click a Block toolbar button, and then click a cell location in the 
workspace to drop the block in position. Flow charts can only have one block per cell. 
For further information on the elements on the nanoNavigator window and Flow Chart 
Menus
Block 
Toolbar
Scrollbars
Status line
Column 
labels
Workspace 
(showing the 
Flow Chart Editor)
Row 
labels
Grid address
nanoLC status indicators
Standard 
Toolbar