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How to remove individual group member

Allan M
Allan M over 10 years ago

Hi Everyone!

I am using OrCAD PCB Editor 16.6.  Say I have a group of elements named "Power Supply" or some other moniker and I wish to remove a single member of that group, perhaps a capacitor.  So far, the only way I could find to remove that member is to disband the whole group and redefine a new group minus the unwanted capacitor.

How can I remove a single member from a group without disbanding?

Thanks in advance,

Allan Macdonald

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    Randy R over 10 years ago

    Edit->Groups, then select the group you want to remove an element from (Group highlights)

    Set your find filter to the element type you want to remove, press and hold the CTRL key, and click on the element (element is removed from the group and should dehighlight)

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  • Randy R
    Randy R over 10 years ago

    Edit->Groups, then select the group you want to remove an element from (Group highlights)

    Set your find filter to the element type you want to remove, press and hold the CTRL key, and click on the element (element is removed from the group and should dehighlight)

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