How to create To/From report in wiring diagram in Auto cad electrical 2014? How to highlight wires in circuit by selecting a particular row in wire list repot?
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Thank you for your answer.
I have one more question. Can we set default font size and style for wire number in circuit, so that we need not to update it every time for new wires?
As a general rule, it's a good idea to ask new questions in a new thread.
The wire numbers are actually blocks/symbols, so you can edit those symbols with the text height you want, and run the Block Swap/Update tool to update the wire numbers that are already inserted.
The blocks you are looking for are named WD_WN*.dwg and are located in your symbol libraries.
Right click on the project i project manager, and select properties. Then, expand the Schematic Libraries in the tree view to see where you symbols are located.
Using the properties palette, you can change the height of the text to whatever you like.
Thank you, your answer was really helpfc
Can you please help with below queries also,
1. While creating a component we are assigning pin name to the same, for each pin we are able to give name with 10 characters only. Is there any way to give name having more that 10 characters.
2. Can we assign more that one wires with different wire number to same terminal, we were trying that but its taking same number to both wires in Autocad electrical 2014?
Thank you, your answer was really helpfc
Can you please help with below queries also,
1. While creating a component we are assigning pin name to the same, for each pin we are able to give name with 10 characters only. Is there any way to give name having more that 10 characters.
2. Can we assign more that one wires with different wire number to same terminal, we were trying that but its taking same number to both wires in Autocad electrical 2014?
Again. New questions in a new thread.
It keeps it simpler for people searching for the same information later.
That being said:
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This thread had 3 questions. What are you asking for?
We are trying to apply per wire basis to a single drawing (not in a project). I cannot see where this option is available. Right now when we draw two wires coming off a terminal block, it gives both wires the same number and we need them as individual numbers.
FYI...I work with ksmith and we are both trying to figure this out.
John
I HAVE TWO WIRES COMING OFF ONE TERMINAL. WHEN NUMBERING THE WIRES BOTH READ AS THE SAME WIRE NUMBER. IF IN A PROJECT I COULD USE THE PER WIRE BASIS OPTION BUT THIS IS A SINGLE DRAWING SO IT DOES NOT GIVE ME THE PWB OPTION
Well, the "per wire basis" is only for the entire project.
When you write terminal, do you mean an actual terminal, or the connection point at a component (often referred to as a terminal)?
See below
We have two wires coming off of 'terminal block' 31 going to other components in the circuit. Right now AE is naming both wires coming off of this block as '5033'. I need these wires to be unique numbers. You can see the same issue is happening with terminal 32 (5050) and terminal 33 (5052). This is the only electrical drawing needed for what i am building and I was hoping that I didnt have to create a project just to get the per basis option. We have a lot of products that are single drawings.
John
Then, make sure you are using terminals with wire number change, and draw it like this:
We are using an HT1004 block so it should be terminal with wire change. The odd thing is that on my machine we do get wire numbers on a per wire basis (when I run wire number command on my machine I get a wire number per wire) but on KSmiths machine we do not. We are both running latest version of AE. Any idea why they would act different?
Also I am trying to keep this as one drawing if possible and if we draw it with the wire coming from the bottom of the terminal (as you have shown) then I will definitely have to grow to another drawing.
john
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