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Getting part on grid

TH Designs
TH Designs over 12 years ago

I just loaded a netlist into a board where the default grid is set to 0.025". None of the parts came in on this 25 mil grid.

What is the trick to getting them on grid? (I hope it is not manually as there are over 700 parts............)

Tom

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    TH Designs over 12 years ago

    Some more details:

    I set up rooms and did a quick place by room. None of the parts have been placed on my 25 mil grid. If I go into placement edit mode and select a part, then go up to the tool bar and select Place>Manually, the part will snap to grid and I can then place it on grid.

    How can I make this happen automatically?

    (Running the latest update)

     Tom

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  • TH Designs
    TH Designs over 12 years ago

    Some more details:

    I set up rooms and did a quick place by room. None of the parts have been placed on my 25 mil grid. If I go into placement edit mode and select a part, then go up to the tool bar and select Place>Manually, the part will snap to grid and I can then place it on grid.

    How can I make this happen automatically?

    (Running the latest update)

     Tom

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