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Dedicated Circuits

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Anonymous
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Dedicated Circuits

I really wish their were a way to make a circuit dedicated to one device. When you get caught up circuiting you sometimes forget which circuits you already are using for a dedicated piece of equipment. If their were a way to lock a circuit so that it would only accept one device or if at least you were able to see what circuits were already used in the circuiting window i think that would be a huge help.
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Anonymous
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I agree with the last part. Having the drop-down circuit choosing box
differentiate between what circuits are in use already and which are empty
would be a tremendous help. Why not shoot for the moon and have more
information available by using colors? like black for 0% loading, red for
>80%, others for >60% and <60%? This way you know which circuits you can add
to also.

wrote in message news:5143569@discussion.autodesk.com...
I really wish their were a way to make a circuit dedicated to one device.
When you get caught up circuiting you sometimes forget which circuits you
already are using for a dedicated piece of equipment. If their were a way to
lock a circuit so that it would only accept one device or if at least you
were able to see what circuits were already used in the circuiting window i
think that would be a huge help.
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Anonymous
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I changed my mind. When you use the Circuit drop-down box, it should say "8
(34% loaded)" or "8 (0% loaded)". basta.

"Julio Amisth" wrote in message
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I agree with the last part. Having the drop-down circuit choosing box
differentiate between what circuits are in use already and which are empty
would be a tremendous help. Why not shoot for the moon and have more
information available by using colors? like black for 0% loading, red for
>80%, others for >60% and <60%? This way you know which circuits you can
add
to also.

wrote in message news:5143569@discussion.autodesk.com...
I really wish their were a way to make a circuit dedicated to one device.
When you get caught up circuiting you sometimes forget which circuits you
already are using for a dedicated piece of equipment. If their were a way to
lock a circuit so that it would only accept one device or if at least you
were able to see what circuits were already used in the circuiting window i
think that would be a huge help.

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