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how to change component class

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archive over 18 years ago

I want to know how to change component class. comp->class = "DISCRETE" ==> comp->class = "IO" please help me.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by frdship
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    archive over 18 years ago

    1. Go to Logic->Partlogic
    2. Select the component on the working window that you would like to change. The component would be highlighted in the parts list table.
    3. On the Class tab, change the class from either of the available "IO" or "DISCRETE" or "IC" class and then hit modify.
    4. Apply and then say OK.
    5. Your component class is now modified.

    I am not sure if there are any skill routines to perform this operation, but would be interested to see if anyone else has.

    Regards,
    Kishore


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by kishore
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    Hi, kishore Thank you for your answer. but I knew the way to modify it in tool. I want to know how to modify it using skill. Who can tell me about that please? Regard, frdship


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