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Surfable Reports
When reports are placed into a drawing as a table, you can click on various
report cells to quickly find the corresponding devices within the schematic
or panel layout drawings in the active project.
When surfing on a table inserted by the Terminal Strip Editor, you can click
the title cell to surf on the Tagstrip value, even if the Tagstrip is not included
in the title. If you select a cell that is not surfable (such as the Tag, Catalog,
or Wire Number cell) the Tagstrip value is surfed for the terminal strip.
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Insert Component and Insert Footprint Enhancements
The Insert Component and Insert Footprint dialog boxes are updated to
improve ease of use when selecting components to insert into your drawing.
Enhanced dialog box controls include:
Menu tree structure
Displays the main menu and submenus from which you can freely navigate.
Clicking the menus displays the corresponding menu icons in the Symbol
Preview window. The menu is created by reading the *.dat file defined in
the Project Properties dialog box.
Symbol Preview window
Displays the symbol icons and submenu icons corresponding to the selected
menu. Clicking an icon performs one of the following functions based on
the icon properties as defined in the *.dat file: insert a component or circuit,
display a submenu, or execute a command.
Recently Used
Displays the last components inserted during the current editing
session.The most recently used icon displays at the top. This list follows
the view options setting in the symbol preview window and the total
number of icons displayed depends on the value specified in the Display
edit box.
View
Changes the view display for the Symbol Preview window and Recently
Used window. The current view option is indicated with a check mark.
Options include: Icon with text, Icon only, or List view.
Tooltips
When you move the cursor over an icon, the icon name and
block/circuit/command names display as tooltip information.
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