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TIP You can click Drawing or Project to select a Location value that was
already in either the active drawing or project.
The next time you insert a new component on this drawing, the Location
code are prefilled with the drawing default.
Add a Location code to a saved component
1 Open a .dwg file of the saved symbol in AutoCAD.
2 Use the ATTDEF command to add the new attribute or copy an attribute
definition and rename it.
3 Save the drawing file.
The symbol now contains an AutoCAD Electrical Location value attribute.
Update child codes
Update child location codes
A child contact should carry the same location code that is present on its
parent component. If relay coil CR101 is marked "PNL1," then all CR101
contacts should also carry this location code. In addition, if a child component
carries MFG and CAT attributes, they should carry the same information as
the parent.
1 Click Schematic tab Edit Components panel Modify Component
Cross-Reference drop-down Child Location/Description Update.
2 Select the values to match to those values carried on the schematic parent
component.
3 Click OK.
4 Select the components to update in your drawing and right-click or type
"ALL" to process the entire drawing.
AutoCAD Electrical quickly extracts a listing of all parent components
and pertinent codes from all drawings listed in the current project and
applies them to the child contacts you selected on the active drawing.
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