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About automatic wire leaders
AutoCAD Electrical places wire numbers on leaders when it determines that
the wire number text bumps into something (it does not check if the leader
itself will collide with something). AutoCAD Electrical first makes 15 tiny step
checks in the "up" direction. If this fails it checks 15 steps in the down
direction. If this fails, it tries at approximately 60-degree angles. If all checks
fail, it leaves the wire number where it originally was going to put it. This
entire process takes just a split second.
Leader checks are triggered when wire numbers are inserted or they re-center
due to an adjacent SCOOT operation. If a component is scooted and the result
is enough room for a wire number on a leader to do without the leader,
AutoCAD Electrical automatically removes the leader and positions the wire
number just above the wire.
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