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hw
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attributes terminals

Hi there,
i have learned (the hard way) that when i copy a page with terminals on it, the attributes "linkterm" is copied as well. i have to delete this 37 digit number or otherwise it will cause a headache doing the terminal layout.

is there a programm to delete them all through the entire project or do i have to delete them one by one?

thanks
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Anonymous
in reply to: hw

If you copy the drawing and then add it to the project it should ask if you
want to assign different linkterm values. I've attached a picture of what
the dialog looks like. You would answer Yes. When you added the drawing to
the project did you not get this dialog?

Pat Murnen

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Hi there,
i have learned (the hard way) that when i copy a page with terminals on it,
the attributes "linkterm" is copied as well. i have to delete this 37 digit
number or otherwise it will cause a headache doing the terminal layout.

is there a programm to delete them all through the entire project or do i
have to delete them one by one?

thanks
Message 3 of 4
hw
in reply to: hw

yes, in this project.
this one is in IEC but i am pretty sure i didn't get this message in the last project i did in JIC.
is there somewhere a setting?
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: hw

No settings. You should always get it if the drawing has LINKTERM values
used elsewhere in the project when you add the drawing to the project.

Pat Murnen

wrote in message news:5988861@discussion.autodesk.com...
yes, in this project.
this one is in IEC but i am pretty sure i didn't get this message in the
last project i did in JIC.
is there somewhere a setting?

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