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Modifies the connector to have the pins coincide with underlying
wires. The connector stretches or compresses to match up with
underlying wires as it inserts on to the drawing.
At Wire Crossings
If the connector has more pins than underlying wires, the excess
pins are added at the end of the connector using the default fixed
spacing value.
Pin Insertion
Creates the connector without further prompts (for example, no
option for inserting spacers or for breaking the connector into 2
Insert All
or more pieces). When you click OK on the Connector Layout
dialog box, the block definition is committed to the drawing and
the command is complete.
Gives you manual control over the insertion of the connector.
Displays the Custom Pin Spaces/Breaks dialog box that prompts
Allow Spacers/Breaks
you for the insertion of each connector pin prior to committing
the connector block definition to the drawing file. The running
count of pins inserted versus total pins defined for the connector
is listed at the top of the dialog box. Select an option for inserting
the other pins:
Insert Next Connection: Continues building the connector
by inserting the next pin (repeated prompting until all pins
are inserted).
Add Spacer: Adds a spacer in place of a pin on the connector
in order to leave room for a future pin or to skip over a wire
that is not to be broken by the connector. The connector
stretches its length to account for this extra blank space.
Break Symbol Now: Breaks connector and begins prompt
back at the Connector Layout dialog box. If you terminate
the command without inserting the remainder of the connect-
or, you can go to another drawing and restart the command.
You can continue with the previous connector or discard the
saved data and start with a new one.
NOTE This insert of a continued, broken connector
must be done during the current AutoCAD Electrical
session.
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