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How to import the selected layers in the importing th .DXF file?

Dhamodharann
Dhamodharann over 11 years ago

Hi..

I had worked on the four layer board with simple size. When i try to import the the layers of  Top, Bottom, Gnd, Pwr, OBS SSTOP , OBS SSBOT, drill,drill dwg.  the specific layers are not get selected.So i want to see above mentioned layers to view on my new .brd file. How to vanish the other layers that to be used in the .dxf file.The below the image is get attached.So any detailed solution for this problem.

    In case i try to remove it means that not get possible. Any idea to avoid this problem.

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    steve over 11 years ago
    The mapping form allows you to map the layers in the DXF file (on the left) to layers in Allegro. Check the box next to the layers that you want and set a Class and Subclass to pick the layers you want them added to.... Look on youtube for Parsyseda channel and then search for DXF for a how to video....
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    steve over 11 years ago
    The mapping form allows you to map the layers in the DXF file (on the left) to layers in Allegro. Check the box next to the layers that you want and set a Class and Subclass to pick the layers you want them added to.... Look on youtube for Parsyseda channel and then search for DXF for a how to video....
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