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About 75 entries marked with "?[n]" in columns 1-4. Most
of these values are mirrored on attributes carried by each
drawing's invisible WD_M block.
Project default settings
NOTE This current project "copy" of the drawing properties
settings can migrate to each new AutoCAD Electrical
drawing and overwrite the defaults carried on the
WD_M.dwg library symbol as it inserts. When the WD_M
block alert box pops up for permission to insert into a new
or non-AutoCAD Electrical drawing, the dialog's toggle
setting determines whether the drawing's settings are the
defaults carried on the WD_M.dwg library symbol (switch
OFF), or be overwritten to match the "?[n]" settings listed
here in the current project's ".wdp" file (switch ON).
For example, you have an active project that is set up for
a one-of-a-kind wire tagging format that is different from
all of your other projects and different from the default
carried on the symbol librarys WD_M.dwg block insert.
When you start a new drawing for the project, you want
to have this switch turned on so that the special settings
of your active project update the values on the inserted
WD_M block insert and cause it to match the projects
special settings. This eliminates the need to go back into a
new drawings properties and adjust the wire tagging
format setting to match the drawing.
Marked with "+[1]" in columns 1-4 followed by path or
semicolon delimited paths. If multiple paths, the search for
Default schematic library path
a given library symbol file name includes the sequence of
the paths listed here in the order given.
Marked with "+[2]" in columns 1-4 followed by file. This
can be a full path or just the icon menu file name itself
(such as ACE_JIC_MENU.DAT or ACE_IEC_MENU.DAT).
Schematic icon menu file
Marked with "+[3]" in columns 1-4 followed by base panel
library path or semicolon delimited base paths. If multiple
Default panel library path
paths, the search for a given footprint library symbol in-
cludes the sequence of paths listed here in the order given.
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