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Hide bias voltages

FormerMember
FormerMember over 8 years ago

Hello,

I have a schematic that I started as a hierarchical design, ran some simulations, and then changed re-annotated all my hierarchical designs so I could produce a PCB.

(I think) that since this broke the link to my simulation results, the entire spice toolbar is greyed-out. That's ok - I don't need the simulation anymore. But all my bias voltages are still visible, and it seems I can't hide them by clicking on the big green V anymore (since it is greyed out and non-responsive). They obscure component values and generally what's going on in the circuit. I can delete/move them manually/individually, but there are a lot of them. Can I somehow hide them all en-mass?

Thanks!

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember over 8 years ago
    I found a workaround - make a copy of the .dsn file (in windows explorer), then open it in orcad and select it to be a psice project. Now pspice>bias points>enable is no longer greyed out. Not particularly classy, but it works.
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