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Drill Chart overlapping

girish
girish over 17 years ago
Respected Sir, When we generate the drill chart for board file, that chart overlapping. Board contains blind and burried vias. I have attached an attachment which shows the drill chart with overlapped text inside it. I am waiting to your reply.
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  • KeithP
    KeithP over 17 years ago

    Each of the drill charts are placed on a different manufacturing subclass. So you would need a seperate drawing for each. You can move each one individually after they have been created, if you wish.

     

    Keith 

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  • redwire
    redwire over 17 years ago

     Until the origins for the charts have been established they will lay on top of each other.  Select "Move->Groups" and then click on the chart-- it will move as a whole unit.  You can place it where you wish.  Do that for each one.

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  • girish
    girish over 17 years ago

    Thanks for suggestion .........................problem solved .

    Regards,

    Girish kumar

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  • Cadpro2K
    Cadpro2K over 17 years ago

    One additional thing to keep in mind. Once you move the chart (using Move/Group selection) they will regenerate at those location the next time the table is generated (pretty handy).

    Good day.

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