How will this effect the panel diagram ?.Also,If I want I use terminal strip editor and want to show the connections left and right .In this case,it will read only the connections on the left and the right one will be ignored as it is an internal connection. But I would like it if it read the wire connection on the other side of the Fuse.
I made a fused terminal schematic symbol by copying a terminal symbol, changing the graphics to look like a fused switch, and naming the block HT1006. The footprint was made by copying an existing terminal block footprint and changing the graphics as necessary, to look like the fused terminal block. The attributes named WIRENOL (left) and WIRENOR (right) will be filled in with wiring data by the Terminal Strip Editor, or by the Wire Annotation utility, on the Panel menu tab. I prefer to make the Internal/Internal assignments via the Terminal Strip Editor.
Hint: Don't get too hung up on the Internal and External labels in the TSE interface. Just consider it as left or right, when moving a wire from one side of the terminal to the other. Internal or External is a matter of perspective. A terminal strip in the bottom of the panel, might use the right (bottom) of the terminal for external wires to connect, while a terminal strip in the top of the panel might expect external wires to enter from the top (left), assuming you rotated the strip 90 degrees, so the terminals snap to a horizontal DIN rail.