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Annotate ratings attributes
1 Click the Edit Components tool.
2 Click the Show All Ratings button in the Insert/Edit Compon-
ents dialog box.
The View/Edit Rating Value dialog box displays, letting you
enter values for each ratings attribute.
3 Click the Defaults button next to the edit box to display the
list of default values.
4 Select a line from the file to map its values to the available
ratings attributes.
Notice that a single line may carry multiple values with each
value separated by a "|" character. Any text that follows a semi-
colon is considered a comment and will be ignored.
5 Choose whether to select a different file or add a new file to
the ratings defaults file.
6 Click OK to finish the operation.
You may create multiple .WDR files. AutoCAD Electrical will look for a generic
defaults file called WD_RATINGS.WDR stored in the AutoCAD Electrical
support directory. You may also create a project specific file with the same
name and path as the project with the .WDR extension. You may also have
Family specific files named for the Family code of the component with the
.WDR extension. For example, if the component has the family code "PB" for
pushbuttons and a file called PB.WDR exists, it will display when you select
the "Family" button.
NOTE If the Show All Ratings button is disabled, the component you are editing
does not have a rating attribute.
Ratings defaults
AutoCAD Electrical allows up to 12 Ratings attributes on a component. To
help you annotate these attributes AutoCAD Electrical lets you pick from a
list of defaults. To take advantage of this feature you need to create/modify a
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