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Print allegro schematic as pdf

ismyself
ismyself over 8 years ago

Greetings,

How to "print to file" the schematic as pdf?  Or some way to save schematic as pdf format?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Cheng 

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    steve over 8 years ago
    If you are on 17.2 and are using OrCAD Capture then try File - Export PDF. If it's 16.6 then Accessories - Cadence Tcl/Tk Utilities - Utilities then PDF Export. You'll need to setup a postscript to PDF printer (like Ghostscript) to get these working. This creates an Intelligent PDF file that allows your to query parts for properties, descend hierarchies all through the PDF. If it's DE-HDL then there is a File - Publish PDF (you'll need a PDF license for this).
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    steve over 8 years ago
    If you are on 17.2 and are using OrCAD Capture then try File - Export PDF. If it's 16.6 then Accessories - Cadence Tcl/Tk Utilities - Utilities then PDF Export. You'll need to setup a postscript to PDF printer (like Ghostscript) to get these working. This creates an Intelligent PDF file that allows your to query parts for properties, descend hierarchies all through the PDF. If it's DE-HDL then there is a File - Publish PDF (you'll need a PDF license for this).
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