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How to delete a symbol and all nets connected to it in one shot

HIYO
HIYO over 2 years ago

Dear Team,

May I know how to delete a symbol and all nets connected to it in one shot.

For example please see the below circuit,I need to delete all the symbol U24 and all nets connected to it.

some nets are going to other pages also.

Regards

HARI

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  • rg13
    +1 rg13 over 2 years ago

    I believe that you would have used Selection filter in Orcad Capture. After opening Selection filter from context menu, check only Parts and Nets.

    Drag and select in rectangular manner such that only part in concern and its connected nets are selected as shown below:

    Based on selection in selection filter, it will only enclose and select parts and its nets. Once it is selected, you can delete them.

    Hope it helps!

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  • HIYO
    0 HIYO over 2 years ago in reply to rg13

    Hi ,

    Thank you.

    This will delete all nets going to other sheets also?

    Regards

    HARI

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    0 HIYO over 2 years ago in reply to rg13

    Hi ,

    Thank you.

    This will delete all nets going to other sheets also?

    Regards

    HARI

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    0 rg13 over 2 years ago in reply to HIYO

    It will delete only the nets connected with part enclosed in rectangular area.

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