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erence number (for example, "CR" and "100" to yield
a tag like CR100 or 100CR). Optionally, a component
tag might contain a sheet number or some user-
specified separators. If your format includes the sheet
number %S parameter or the drawing number %D
parameter, you must enter the values in the edit
boxes in the Drawing Properties Drawing Settings
dialog box.
NOTE AutoCAD Electrical provides a predefined
format for you to use or you can enter your own
format using replaceable parameters. (page 126)
NOTE The %N parameter is mandatory in any
component tag format you define.
Searches for a connected PLC I/O module's I/O point.
If found, the I/O address value is substituted for the
"%N" part of the default component tag.
Search for PLC I/O address on insert
NOTE This setting is saved in the MISC_FLAGS attrib-
ute on the drawing's WD_M block
Enter the beginning sequential number for the
drawing. Sequential tags can continue uninterrupted
Sequential
from one drawing to the next if you assign the same
beginning sequential number to every drawing in
your project. As you insert components on any
drawing of the project set, AutoCAD Electrical starts
with the value you set and works its way up until it
finds the next unused sequential number tag for the
target component family.
NOTE If you finish a drawing and move to the next,
but return to the first drawing to add another com-
ponent and sequential tag, a gap appears in the
numbering sequence for that drawing. Use the
AutoCAD Electrical Project-wide Update/Retag tool
to retag the whole drawing set.
Set up the unique format tag suffix list. This list is
used to create unique reference-based tags when
Line Reference
multiple components of the same family are located
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