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Community PCB Design & IC Packaging (Allegro X) Allegro X Capture CIS Orcad X Capture CIS (23.1) location of visible properties...

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Orcad X Capture CIS (23.1) location of visible properties change if I rotate schematic symbol

AleksMK
AleksMK 1 month ago

Hi all,

When I add a component from my database in my schematic page, the visible properties get arranged in the same way as I have them defined in my symbol. For example, when I place a capacitor, it is shown like this:

If I rotate the capacitor once, the property locations change to:

Now, if I rotate it in order to have the initial orientation as when I placed the component from the library, the location is fixed like shown in the picture:

I can not find a way how to have the visible properties, especially the dielectric value and the voltage value be the same as when I initially place the component from the database and on to the schematic. Is there a way that I can have the visible properties reset to the location defined in the symbol's library i.e. on the same location when they initially appear when they are placed in the schematic page from my library?

Many thanks!

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    0 andakConsultingLtd 1 month ago

    Have a look at convert view (when defining your lib part), some say it can help although I admit I didn't use it.

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