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Cross-reference" command is required on the drawing set). If you erase a parent
schematic component you will have the option to search for related child
components, surf to them, and optionally delete them.
Scoot components/wire segments
The Scoot command lets you quickly reposition components and wire
segments. Components stay connected and existing wire numbers re-center.
Pick on the component to slide just the component along it's connected
wire(s). The component's scoot will be constrained along the wire segment.
Scoot works on wire numbers, components, terminals, PLC I\O modules, jogs
in dashed link lines, signal arrows, wires, and wires with wire-crossing loops.
NOTE Components constrained by connected wiring at right angles will not scoot.
Align components/wire numbers
The Align Components command aligns the selected component with a master
component that you select. All connected wires will be adjusted, and wire
numbers re-centered if necessary. You can align vertically or horizontally by
flipping the command with a V or H character and a [space] entered on the
command line.
NOTE The Align Component command can be used on panel layout symbols.
Move components
The Move Component command removes the selected component from its
current location/wire connection and inserts it into the new position you
pick. AutoCAD Electrical uses a rotated version of the symbol, if necessary, as
it breaks and reconnects any underlying wires. AutoCAD Electrical attempts
to repair the broken wires and reconcile multiple wire numbers left over in
the component's vacated position. If you use this command and select on a
panel footprint, AutoCAD Electrical issues the normal AutoCAD Move
command.
Move component attributes
The Move/Show Attributes command removes the selected attribute from its
current location and inserts it into the new position you pick. If you
accidentally pick on the block's graphics instead of an attribute, this move
command will kick into the attribute Display/Edit mode instead.
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