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Is it possible to modify the Net Class of a selected Group in a Schematic Sheet?

Is it possible to modify the Net Class of a selected Group in a Schematic Sheet?

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Is it possible to modify the Net Class of a selected Group in a Schematic Sheet?

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Hi,

Is there a trick to modify the Net Class of a selected Group in a Schematic Sheet?

Selecting a Group, and changing the Net Class through the properties menu (RM-button) doesn't change all wires at once. I've also tried to use the 'change'->'Class' command after selecting a Group, but with the same result.

Kind Regards,
Wouter

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jorge_garcia
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Hi Wouter,

I hope you're doing well. The Change > Class command will work but you didn't execute it properly. Here is the full procedure:

1. Form the group using the GROUP command.
2. Click on Change > CLass > Select the class you want.
3. Now somewhere near the group hold the ctrl key and right click.

If you check the nets in the group now you should see that the classes of those nets have changed. You were just missing step three from your description.

Please accept my post as the solution if it solves your problem. Otherwise please let me know if you continue to run into issues.

Best Regards,


Jorge Garcia
​Product Support Specialist for Fusion 360 and EAGLE

Kudos are much appreciated if the information I have shared is helpful to you and/or others.

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Anonymous
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Hi Jorge,

 

yes I'm doing fine, I hope everything is great too for you.

 

Pressing the CTRL key did the trick indeed. Smiley Very Happy

 

Thank you again for clarifying something and a very nice day!

 

Regards,

Wouter

 

 

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