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Showing action lines between switch symbols

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Showing action lines between switch symbols

I have parent and child selector switch symbols on adjacent rungs. (My boss says) I need to show a dashed action line connecting the two. I can't see how to do this. Can anyone assist, please? I'm using ACADE 2014.

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ACADE calls these 'link lines'. The command line entry is AELINK. The button is located at Schematic>Insert Components>Link Components With Dashed Line.

Link lines are often used to show that multiple symbols (the 2 symbols that comprise both functions of your switch, for example) are in reality a single unit. They are also used to show that two things are mechanically linked, etc.

Jim


Jim Seefeldt
Electrical Engineering Technician


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Thanks Jim! I actually found the command when I went exploring the menus. I have another question coming up in a moment that perhaps you'd be able and kind enough to assist me with...

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