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When AutoCAD Electrical inserts a footprint, it is modified on the fly to
match the layering scheme set up in this dialog box.
4 Click OK.
Rename panel layers
The Rename Panel Layers tool makes it easy to rename layers one by one, or
multiple layers at once by using the Find/Replace method. The advantage to
using the AutoCAD Electrical layer rename is that in addition to renaming
the layer, AutoCAD Electrical also updates the AutoCAD Electrical layer
assignment information carried on the WD_PNLM block of the drawing. For
example, if DEMO-PNPG is currently assigned as the Name Plate graphics
layer and you rename it to PNPG using the AutoCAD Electrical rename layer
utility, the new layer name is substituted for DEMO-PNP in the AutoCAD
Electrical Panel layer name list.
1 Click Panel tab Other Tools panel Panel Configuration drop-down
Rename Layers .
2 To edit an individual layer name, select the layer to edit from the list and
click Edit. Enter a new layer name and click OK.
3 To edit multiple layer names, click Find/Replace.Enter the text to find
and the text to replace it with in the edit boxes. Click OK.
Manage schematic layers
1 Click Schematic tab Other Tools panel Drawing Properties
drop-down Drawing Properties.
2 In the Drawing Properties dialog box, click the Drawing Format tab.
3 In the Layers section, click Define.
4 In the Define Layers dialog box, specify information for the component
layers and wire number layers.
The layer names you choose are what AutoCAD Electrical uses as it inserts
the parts and pieces of component symbols and wire numbers. If the
layer name you enter does not exist when it comes time for AutoCAD
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