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pakistan
pakistan over 16 years ago
 Hi all,

I am facing problem in labeling, I have an excel file which have a list of signal, I have to label them on pcb. I know about “read from file” option but is there any way to copy text from excel and paste it in edit>text option.

Thanks & Regards

Tanveer

 

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    Cadpro2K over 16 years ago

    Cool. Easy.

     Output the excel file in .txt format. Modify the .txt file to only include what text you want.

    In allegro: ADD TEXT - RMB (right mouse button) - 'from text file'

    Pick the text file you want to import, and whalla - it's there.

    Be sure you set the text size you want before you do the final import (Undo works well here)

    Good day.
    Mitch

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  • Cadpro2K
    Cadpro2K over 16 years ago

    Cool. Easy.

     Output the excel file in .txt format. Modify the .txt file to only include what text you want.

    In allegro: ADD TEXT - RMB (right mouse button) - 'from text file'

    Pick the text file you want to import, and whalla - it's there.

    Be sure you set the text size you want before you do the final import (Undo works well here)

    Good day.
    Mitch

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