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references on off-page connectors

JohnJT
JohnJT over 14 years ago

I'm using OrCad Capture.  I have an offpage connector on each of two instances of the same signal on the same shematic sheet.  When I annotate the schematic, I don't see page numbers on the offpage connectors for those signals.  Does anyone know how to get the page numbers to show up?

 The page numbers are showing up only on the offpage connectors on signals that are on different sheets.

 Thanks.   

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  • steve
    steve over 14 years ago

    What release are you running from Help - About, but the default way is on the Annotate command check the box for Add Intersheet References, click OK then check the settings.... maybe the offset distance is too far from your connector and the reference can't be seen or added (too close to the edge of the page).... I just tried this on 16.5-S007 and it works fine.

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  • JohnJT
    JohnJT over 14 years ago

    Steve,

    I'm running 16.0.0.p001 (Jun 5, 2007)

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  • steve
    steve over 14 years ago

    That looks like a base release. If you can get access to the hotfixes try and install one that may resolve your issue. Or get if possible up-to-date. There has been a few changes between 16.0 and 16.5....... might be worth the investment

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