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2 Move the tag, description, location, and cross-reference annotation
attribute definitions to different locations to satisfy your drafting standards
(attribute definitions look like text entities).
3 Adjust attribute definition text size to meet your requirements but avoid
deleting any of the existing attribute definitions.
Attributes are needed to give the symbol full compatibility with AutoCAD
Electrical features.
4 Insert additional non-AutoCAD Electrical attributes that your applications
might need.
5 Edit these attributes by clicking Show/edit miscellaneous on the AutoCAD
Electrical edit dialogs.
NOTE Before you spend a lot of time modifying each library symbol, you may
want to take a look at the AutoCAD Electrical Modify Symbol Library tool. This
tool provides a way to make mass changes to the library of symbols. It has a
number of options, including scaling each symbol, changing attribute height
based on AutoCAD Electrical attribute type, and picking a different text font for
the AutoCAD Electrical text style.
Tips and Hints
Leave all symbol attribute definitions and geometry on layer "0" and that
entity color assignments are by layer. Let AutoCAD Electrical manage what
layers the various parts and pieces of your symbol get put on at insertion time.
This layer naming scheme is set up in the Define Layers dialog box If you
want certain layer naming maintained on your inserted components, select
Apply to entities on layer "0" only. With this checked, non-layer "0" entities
maintain their existing layer names as the component inserts into the drawing.
Edit miscellaneous and non-AutoCAD Electrical
attributes
View or edit any attributes that are not predefined AutoCAD Electrical
attributes.
Access:
Click Show/edit miscellaneous on any of the Insert/Edit dialog boxes.
The attributes that can be modified depend on which Insert/Edit dialog box
you are working in.
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