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Orcad capture create date

SGBailey
SGBailey over 10 years ago

(Is this the right place for an Orcad Capture post?)

I have a schematic from a previous project that has enough elements in common to a new one, that I am editing the previous schematic. How can I make the new project have a NEW (current) create date in the titleblock rather than retaining the date from the previous project?

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    Start a new Project and copy the folders / pages from the existing design into the new one. Any existing "Title Block Date" properties will be inherited from the new design. In necessary, make the change of the root schematic folder and remove the default "Schematic1" folder.
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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    Start a new Project and copy the folders / pages from the existing design into the new one. Any existing "Title Block Date" properties will be inherited from the new design. In necessary, make the change of the root schematic folder and remove the default "Schematic1" folder.
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