You can adjust the number of elements in these registers also, so you won't run out of space in each data table (depending on how big your program is and how meticulous you are about partitioning data).
RSLOGIX 500 VS 5000 SOFTWARE
I usually go with B13, N17, F18, just to differentiate my work from someone else's. The Logix Designer application is the rebranding of RSLogix 5000 software and will continue to be the product to program Logix 5000 controllers for discrete. My advice, when working on someone else's program in 500, create a new data register for each data type you use, so instead of B3, N7, F8, etc. You can find all the data tables in the program tree to the left, they'll be labeled. Those are predefined with a single letter nomenclature as another poster said.
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