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Delta Note?

DMLeone
DMLeone over 9 years ago

I was requested to use a delta note or flag note for individual pages. and i cannot seem to find these things inside orcad or on the web. the only reference to a delta note i have found was some guy saying he uses them. what i want to do:

for individual pages on a schematic, i would like a notes section, but that note section have note numbers inside a flag, hence flag note. Then i go to the part and "call out" that particular note flag. 

i cant find the note flag capabilities. or do we just draw these out by hand? i am assuming orcad does these automatically for some reason. but i could be mistaken on that and i would just draw the flag and notes using lines

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    steve over 9 years ago
    I know that OrCAD Documentation Editor has this type of capability but that is used for the back end (board). I don't believe this type of capability is currently available for OrCAD Capture. You may be able to write some Tcl/Tk to do this but you may best just using text to add your notes.
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  • steve
    steve over 9 years ago
    I know that OrCAD Documentation Editor has this type of capability but that is used for the back end (board). I don't believe this type of capability is currently available for OrCAD Capture. You may be able to write some Tcl/Tk to do this but you may best just using text to add your notes.
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