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How to change the order of schematic pager

sgilbert
sgilbert over 11 years ago

 Hi,

I have a 10 schematic pages in my design. I want to change the order of them (re sequence). For example the 5th page should go to 7th place etc. Help me how to do it.

Gilbert

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  • chads108
    chads108 over 11 years ago

    Which software package are you using?

    Chad

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  • Hossein1357
    Hossein1357 over 11 years ago

    Hi,

    I have a similar problem. I am using 16.6 and I have added two sheets and placed some part of my design in them. Then I used off-page connectors to connect nets. I don't see the total page counts and page numbers in title block of new schematic pages?!. Do I have to set them by myself? Or, there is a way that I can update these numbers for every page title block?

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  • sgilbert
    sgilbert over 11 years ago

     I am using Orcad 16.6 for the schematic.

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  • VincentS
    VincentS over 11 years ago

    This is how I do it in Flat designs :

     

     

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  • VincentS
    VincentS over 11 years ago

    Depending on how your title blocks are set up you will have to edit them on each page

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