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Pick on an existing wire network. AutoCAD Electrical searches it for
an existing destination arrow and retrieves its signal code for use on
this new source arrow.
6 Specify the arrow style to use for the destination signal.
7 Click OK.
The Source/Destination Signal Markers (for Fan In/Out) dialog box
displays. You have a few options for inserting the matching destination
marker:
Do not insert the matching destination marker.
Do not insert the matching destination marker after each source.
Insert the matching destination marker.
Automatically insert the matching destination markers for each source.
NOTE If the destination wires are nearby it may be easiest to insert them right
away. If they are on another drawing you can wait until later to insert them.
Add destination markers
1 Click Schematic tab Insert Wires/Wire Numbers panel Signal
Arrows drop-down Fan Out Destination.
2 Select the style and orientation for the markers and click OK.
3 Select the wire for the destination marker.
The Insert Destination Code dialog box displays.
4 Enter the code or select Recent to see a list of the recent markers inserted.
5 Specify the arrow style to use for the destination signal.
6 Continue selecting wires until all destination markers were inserted.
Set marker styles and layers
The AutoCAD Electrical Fan In/Out feature relies on layering to work. You
can select the default Fan In/Out marker style here along with defining the
layers for the wires.
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