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How to get drawing without cross refernce for component tags

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laki.anu87
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How to get drawing without cross refernce for component tags

Hi,

 

 

when i  create a new project using circuit builder to insert drawing.I see crosreferenceses for the component tags in this drawing. (Please look at the provided figures for refence).

  

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I need the drawings without crossrefenceses for component tags. Please help me slove this.

 

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algerj
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Hi Laki.anu87,

 

What you are seeing at the end of the component is not a component cross-reference.

Your Component TAG is using %F and %N.

 

% F is the Family code

% N is the Format Reference. depending on what reference option you choose you will see different results.

 

The Default option is  Reference Numbers (rung numbers)  

Then you have X zone  and X-Y Zone .... your drawing appears to be using X-Y Zone. 

And its set up for Vertical rungs not Horizonital...

 

If you don't want to use X-Y Zone... then change it, or use Sequential, insead of line reference.

 

Here are some example of what the options would look like.

 

Examples:

The first  4 use  Line Ref (The suffix) so repeats on the same line get  " ", A, B, C, etc, or " ",1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

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Rung Ref Numbers          (PB123, LT124, CR123, etc)

X Zone (Alpha)                 (PBA, PBD, PBX, LTA,LTE, LTY, etc)

X Zone (Num)                   (PB1, PB15, PB26, LT1, LT12, LT23, etc)

X-Y Zone (alpha-Num)     (PBA-1, PBD-7, PBF-2, LTA-1, LTE-9, LTZ-99, etc)

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Sequential                         (PB1, PB2, PB3, LT1, LT2, LT3, CR1, CR2, CR3, etc)

 

I hope this helps,

 

Regards,

 

James Alger

SolidCAD

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