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How to retain the earlier placement, while importing netlist?

Raam
Raam over 14 years ago
Hi,How to retain the existing PCB's component placement (components origin), while importing the net list (net list generated from orcad capture16.3 and using PCB editor 16.3)?Changes done in Schematic mentioned bellow:1. Resistor Footprint name changed to RES-0402 to RES-06032. Test point Footprint name changed to SMD-1MM to Through-Hole-1MM

3. Connector reference designator changed from CN1 to J1

Thanks and regards,

Raam

 

 

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    Raam over 14 years ago

    Hi Randy,

     Item 3 is working fine as u say, but not working for Item 1 and 2 (Footprint name changed items).

    please let me konw why?

    Thank you,

    Raam

     

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  • Raam
    Raam over 14 years ago

    Hi Randy,

     Item 3 is working fine as u say, but not working for Item 1 and 2 (Footprint name changed items).

    please let me konw why?

    Thank you,

    Raam

     

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