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NOTE This command will not work unless both members of a linked pair carry
X?LINK attributes. See Overview of schematic attributes (page 177)for more
information on X?LINK attributes.
1 Click the Link Components with Dashed Lines tool.
2 Select the contacts in the order you want the dashed link line
drawn.
AutoCAD Electrical changes the contact's annotation to invis-
ible and draws a dashed link line from the bottom of the upper
contact to the top of the new contact. The line is a polyline
drawn on the layer name defined on the Define Layers dialog
box.
3 (Optional) Use the AutoCAD Layer command to assign a dif-
ferent line type to the layer.
4 (Optional) Use the Scoot command to reposition any jog in
the dashed link line.
5 (Optional) To remove a dashed link line, run the command
again, selecting in the same order as before.
The dashed line toggles off and the hidden attribute annotation
reappears.
Overview of cross-reference settings
Cross-reference settings are supported at the project, drawing, and component
level.
Settings are maintained inside of the project defini-
tion file (.wdp). Once settings are created for the
Project Cross-Reference Settings
project, AutoCAD Electrical applies those settings to
new, existing, and copied drawings inside of the
project. Ultimately cross-reference settings are written
to the drawing file's WD_M block to be used during
normal operations.
Settings are maintained on the drawing's WD_M
block. When the cross-reference command is run,
Drawing Cross-Reference Settings
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