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PSpice trace/probe color v16.3

shangwu
shangwu over 15 years ago

 I can't change the trace or probe color in PSpice 16.3.  Right click on the trace & select trace properties.  There's only one color (grey) available besides to the default color of green.  On the schematic, right click on the probe --> Edit properties.  Nothing happens.  Is it a bug?

Thanks.

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  • Ejlersen
    Ejlersen over 15 years ago

    Hi

    I'm pretty certain this issue has been fixed in one of the hotfixes for 16.3 - you should contact your local reseller or Cadence to get access to the latest update. If I remember correctly it was part of 16.3.s005 - the newest is s006.

    Best regards

    Ole

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  • shangwu
    shangwu over 15 years ago

    I  just updated to the latest ISR (16.3-S009) and it is still doing the same thing.   The only available trace colors are green grey.  Any solution?

    Thanks.

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  • shangwu
    shangwu over 15 years ago

    I guess I found the solution.

    In PSpice, Tools/Color Settings

    Add the available colors to the trace colors.

    You HAVE TO restart PSpice in order to select different colors.

    My new question is if there is a better way of doing this (adding all the colors at once)?  You can even add the same color multiple times to the available trace colors.

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