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New Version of EEC One Released

By DE Editors  

March 24, 2014

The new version of EPLAN Engineering Center One (EEC One) has been released. Now available in 17 languages, the software supports important international standards and norms for the global market.

The software is now available in all 17 platform languages, and the newly integrated dictionary function also ensures direct access to the EPLAN dictionary and to translations of the entire documentation of the schematics in all possible languages.

EPLAN continues to use the Excel environment with the EEC One, which allows intuitive use. New coloring supports the error search function. Additionally, in the current version a fixed value can be specified for the position of macros with respect to the predecessor macro.

EEC One directly accesses the EPLAN parts database and transfers parts and their reference data. Transmission errors can be avoided because of the automated data transfer, and the new version is compatible with the current EPLAN Platform 2.3 and the predecessor version 2.2.

For more information, visit EPLAN Software & Services.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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