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Loaded Symbol into a project file does not come out as a "component"

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Loaded Symbol into a project file does not come out as a "component"

n_ahmadi93CBU
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Hi, 

 

I have a dwg drawing that is a "component" and is editable when right clicked (see 1st snip shot), and this drawing is saved in a library path. I utilized icon menu wizard to add that dwg into the icon menu library for a project. When i  attempt to load that into my project file drawing using icon menu, the dwg block is loaded, but it does not come out as "component" but rather as a simple autocad block that has no function in Autocad electrical (see 2nd snip shot)

 

In the project properties, I also added the file location where the drawing is saved into the project schematic libraries path (see 3rd snip shot), so technically the project drawing should detect that. 

 

Am i missing something in the process? Please understand that i am super beginner into AutoCAD Elec. Your help is much appreciated.

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rhesusminus
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After inserting this PLC to the schematic, how did you save it to a symbol? Wblock? It looks like you have a block within a block here. Try to explode the block once, and then do a right click.


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Thanks, I did what you asked and it actually worked! I was trying this for other blocks and when I exploded them, the terminals connections were showing up and the blocks were actually exploded and did not come as "component", I am guessing whoever was trying to make them "component" was not using the symbol builder properly?

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If you know what you're doing, you don't have to use the symbol builder.

 

If you want to wblock something to a symbol, you must explore it first. This is just how AutoCAD works. An item you insert isn't "converted" to a block until it has been inserted.


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n_ahmadi93CBU
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Hi there, 

 

Another issue i have is the retagging of the components that i put inside. Originally, i had a ladder starting from 1000 on top with increment of 1, but then i had to revise my ladder by an increment of 10. The ladder gets updated, but the component re-tagging sticks to the old numbers and appears that they still capture the old ladder number rathen than the new ones. For example, i have a circuit breaker that should re-tag to CB1065 as opposed to CB1007A. Could you please advise on this. 

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