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"Tips from Cadence" Moving the origin 0,0 of a large design

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"There are times, for various reasons that a user may want to change the origin (0,0) of a design. Most new users will naturally attempt to do this by using the Edit -> Move command, by selecting all the elements in the design, and then physically moving them from one location to the new location. For small designs this would be acceptable, however, on a large design this may take a long time to complete. A more efficient way to accomplish this would be to use the MOVE ORIGIN fields located under Setup -> Drawing Size... To use this correctly, first determine the x,y coordinates for the new origin. For example, let's say that the new origin should be at -4150,2340. To change the origin do the following...
o Setup -> Drawing Size...
o double-click to highlight the X field under MOVE ORIGIN
o type in the new x coordinate -4150 [u]and then hit enter.[/u]
NOTE: after you have hit enter, the X field will reflect back 0
o now double-click in the Y field and type in the new y coordinate 2340 [u]and then hit enter.[/u] Once again the Y field will reflect back 0.
o Now select OK to close the form. Your origin will be quickly changed. Verify this by going to your new origin in the design.


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    Posted By jch teyssier on 4/25/2008 9:22 AM
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    salut frère ...je parle aussi. :)


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by redwire
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    Posted By jch teyssier on 4/25/2008 9:22 AM
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    salut frère ...je parle aussi. :)


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by redwire
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