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Wiring Number

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Is there anyway to copy a wire number and keep it going on the same wire after a component
EX: wire goes in connector A as 001, on the other side of the connector I want to be able to put 001.

Also, I have a ground terminal strip, when I go to number the wires, where wire connect, the wire number keeps going. I would like each wire to have its own wire number. How do I change this?

If I were to copy wire numbers, insert and change to a number would the excel spread sheet recgonize this?

Thanks
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Wiring Number

Is there anyway to copy a wire number and keep it going on the same wire after a component
EX: wire goes in connector A as 001, on the other side of the connector I want to be able to put 001.

Also, I have a ground terminal strip, when I go to number the wires, where wire connect, the wire number keeps going. I would like each wire to have its own wire number. How do I change this?

If I were to copy wire numbers, insert and change to a number would the excel spread sheet recgonize this?

Thanks
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There is an option to force a wire number change
across a connector pin or not.  You can also insert terminal symbols that
force a wire number change across them.  The terminals and connector pins
are available in the terminals/connectors category of the icon menu.  If
using the connector builder there is a checkbox that allows you to force a wire
number change.  Leave this box unchecked and the wire number will remain
the same across the connector pins.  You can insert wire number copies as
desired on the other side of the connector.


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Is
there anyway to copy a wire number and keep it going on the same wire after a
component EX: wire goes in connector A as 001, on the other side of the
connector I want to be able to put 001. Also, I have a ground terminal strip,
when I go to number the wires, where wire connect, the wire number keeps
going. I would like each wire to have its own wire number. How do I change
this? If I were to copy wire numbers, insert and change to a number would the
excel spread sheet recgonize this? Thanks
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There is an option to force a wire number change
across a connector pin or not.  You can also insert terminal symbols that
force a wire number change across them.  The terminals and connector pins
are available in the terminals/connectors category of the icon menu.  If
using the connector builder there is a checkbox that allows you to force a wire
number change.  Leave this box unchecked and the wire number will remain
the same across the connector pins.  You can insert wire number copies as
desired on the other side of the connector.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Is
there anyway to copy a wire number and keep it going on the same wire after a
component EX: wire goes in connector A as 001, on the other side of the
connector I want to be able to put 001. Also, I have a ground terminal strip,
when I go to number the wires, where wire connect, the wire number keeps
going. I would like each wire to have its own wire number. How do I change
this? If I were to copy wire numbers, insert and change to a number would the
excel spread sheet recgonize this? Thanks

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