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Uses set of in-line source/destination symbols that follow the naming format
of ha#s?_inline.dwg and ha#d?_inline.dwg where # = style number and ? =
1,2,3,4 orientation number (just like with existing source/destination arrows).
Running new commands inserts in-line source marker symbols and changes
the connected wire on the fan-in side to be on a non-wire layer. Putting
matching destination in-line markers at the fan-out end does the same. It
changes the connected common wires on the fan-out side to a non-wire layer.
It leaves the individual segments on the opposite side of marker on the original
wire layer. The AutoCAD Electrical source/destination update or Auto Wire
Number command then makes the match-up annotation, whether the
fan-in/fan-out are on the same or different drawings.
Specifies the style for the source marker. Some op-
tions are: Solid (wire num/desc), Break (wire num -
Source marker style
small gap/desc), Break (medium gap/desc), and Break
(wide gap/desc).
Specifies the orientation for the markers. Options
are: above, below, right, or left.
Wire connection orientation
Fan-in/fan-out signal destination
Inserts an in-line, fan in/out destination marker.
Ribbon: Schematic tab Insert Wires/Wire Numbers panel Signal
Arrows drop-down Fan Out Destination.
Toolbar: Signals
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