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Drag & Move components and correspondent lines or connections

xmoix
xmoix over 16 years ago

Hi!

I need to know if there's someway to drag or move a component with his correspondent lines or connections at the same time.

I'm using the 16.2 version of Allegro.

I hope anyone will answer me.

Have a nice day!

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  • Nagaraj Shanmu
    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    Hi,
     
    while in move command, select the temp group to create a temporary group include whichever items you need by using the FindFilter, RMB select 'snap pick to' option and select the required option to snap and move.
     
    other way is to use menu Edit groups, enter group name and include all items you need by using the FindFilter( say etch via component), now use the move command and select "Group" in find filter to move the component with its lines.
     
    Hope this helps.
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  • Nagaraj Shanmu
    Nagaraj Shanmu over 16 years ago
    Hi,
     
    while in move command, select the temp group to create a temporary group include whichever items you need by using the FindFilter, RMB select 'snap pick to' option and select the required option to snap and move.
     
    other way is to use menu Edit groups, enter group name and include all items you need by using the FindFilter( say etch via component), now use the move command and select "Group" in find filter to move the component with its lines.
     
    Hope this helps.
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