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2 Specify the insertion point for the wire number.
3 In the Insert Wire Number dialog box, enter the wire number. Use Pick
to select similar text from the drawing, or click the arrows to increment
or decrement the wire number.
4 Click OK. The wire number is automatically inserted in-line with the
wire.
If the gap between the wire and the wire number text is not large enough
you can change the gap setup.
5 Click Schematic tab Edit Wires/Wire Numbers panel Copy Wire
Number drop-down Adjust In-Line Wire/Label Gap.
6 Type S and press Enter to open the In-Line Wire Label Gap Setup dialog
box.
7 Adjust the values as necessary to define the adjustment for the gap size.
A: Specifies the width between the end of the wire and the text. The
second option for setting "A" is the snap setting for the width. The
width stays constant until the text grows to a point where the Text +
A + A gets past the current gap width in the wire. The gap width then
jumps up to the next snap width increment. If this second value is
set to 0.25, the gaps in the wires are always going to be at 0.25
increments (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0). If this middle value is left at 0.0, then
the snap distance is 0 and the gap in the wire grows or shrinks
smoothly as the wire text grows or shrinks.
C: Specifies the minimum gap width by setting a fixed size value. If
you want fixed spacing for the in-line wire number gap, enter a size
value in the C edit box. A non-blank C value gives the minimum gap
width even if the wire number is a single character or was blanked
out.
The gap is adjusted for the selected wire number.
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