Cross Reference Format Components vs Source/Destination

Cross Reference Format Components vs Source/Destination

NReichmanR6N4Y
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Cross Reference Format Components vs Source/Destination

NReichmanR6N4Y
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How would I set up my cross-reference so that my components use the #S—#N format and my source and destination only use the #N format? The picture below is how I want it set up. 

 

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Right now, I need to take an extra step by changing the drawing properties, doing a Component Cross-reference update, changing the drawing properties again, and then doing an Update Signal Reference. 

 

I want to avoid doing this step.

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jed43243
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Did you ever figure this out? I am struggling with the same issue.

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NReichmanR6N4Y
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No, I wasn't able to figure it out. 

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arshdeepsingh404
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Hi @NReichmanR6N4Y  @jed43243 

 

If you don't want to display the sheet number on source destination arrows (Only #N), You can try setting the SHEET attribute to invisible and move the XREF attribute to display in center.

 

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Arshdeep Singh
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C.Tech | CAPM® | CMSE® | Autodesk Expert Elite
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