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5 In the Select Drawings to Process dialog box, select the drawings to search
through, and click OK.
NOTE These tools do not renumber panel terminals. Use the Terminal Strip editor
Renumber on page 1101 to resequence a terminal strip that contains panel terminals.
Project-wide schematic terminal renumber
Resequences the terminal numbers across one or many drawings.
Menu: Components Terminals Terminal Strip Utilities Terminal
Renumber (Project-Wide)
Command entry: AETERMRENUM
NOTE This tool does not resequence terminals that carry a wire number as the
terminal number.
Specifies the terminal strip ID to use when searching
each drawing for terminals. Only terminals with this
ID are updated.
Tag-ID
Updates a terminal only if it matches the Terminal
Strip ID, Location, and Installation values specified.
Include Installation/Location in terminal
strip Tag-ID match
Refines the search by including an installation value.Installation code
Refines the search by including a location value.Location code
Specifies the number to begin the terminal strip with;
you can use alphanumeric values. The default value
is 1.
Starting terminal number
After you click OK, select the drawings to process from the active project.
NOTE This tool does not renumber panel terminals. Use the Terminal Strip editor
Renumber on page 1101 to resequence a terminal strip that contains panel terminals.
Overview of connection sequencing
The Multi-Connection Sequence Terminal symbol allows a single in-line
schematic symbol to represent a sequence of wire connections passing through
two or more (up to six) terminal strips. For example, a wire connection that
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