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Color, Size, or Layer Name columns. All of the data corresponding to the
header column can be copied, cut, and pasted to another column.
All text fields are editable with the exception of the Layer Name cell; it cannot
be edited for existing layers. Left-click to edit the cell or right-click in a cell to
display options for modifying the cell contents. If you want to rename a layer,
right-click on a cell and select Rename Layer. Right-click options include:
Copy, Cut, Paste, Delete Layer and Rename Layer. You can not delete or remove
a layer if it is the default layer.
You can select multiple layers to edit or remove by using the Shift or Ctrl keys
on your keyboard while picking the wire layer in the wire type list.
You can move the wire type records inside the grid to whatever position you
want using drag and drop. Select the wire type record(s) you want to move
and drag to the new position in the grid.
Option
Makes all existing layers valid wire layers and displays
them in the wire type grid.
Make All Lines Valid Wires
Once you select to make all of the layers valid wire
layers, you can deselect this option if you later decide
you want some layers to be wire layers and others
to be line layers.All of the layers are removed from
the wire type grid. You need to add layers again us-
ing the Add Existing Layer option.
Layer
Allows you to format the layer name, define or edit the layer color, line type,
and line weight.
Allows you to format the layer name. The program
should fill the layer name automatically once you
Layer Name Format
enter a value in color, size based on the format. For
example if you enter BLK for color and 10AWG for
size, then the layer name will be filled in automatic-
ally as BLK_10AWG based on default %C_%S format.
Placeholders are supported at any place in the format
(i.e. "CUST%C-THIN%S).
Valid wire name format codes are:
%C = Wire Color
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