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Exporting out to ODB++ for Valor checking, the placebound outlines come over. When Valor sees these placebounds it thinks they are the component body outlines. How can we prevent the placebounds from coming over into Valor? Can anyone help?


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    Yes your right! We noticed that the polarized band on our caps, which is a separate shape, bumps out further then the body. But it's something that we know about and can live with for now. We cant wait for version 15.5 to come out this summer which has a new DFA drc check just for ""body to body"".

    Thanks for the reply


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    Yes your right! We noticed that the polarized band on our caps, which is a separate shape, bumps out further then the body. But it's something that we know about and can live with for now. We cant wait for version 15.5 to come out this summer which has a new DFA drc check just for ""body to body"".

    Thanks for the reply


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