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I am working on a board translated from Orcad. It is 10 layers with 4 planes. Two of the three ground planes display correctly showing the voids and x's for the thermals. However, the power plane and one ground plane don't show these at all. I created these planes the same as I did for the others. Any idea what is wrong?

I did notice a triangle appearing on some pads. Could anyone tell me what this means? Thanks

Sandy


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    Are these positive or negative planes? Also are they static or dynamic? Does your thermal flash exist in the library? Finally, look at the shape parameters on the Thermal relief connects tab.
    Regards,
    Harold


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    Are these positive or negative planes? Also are they static or dynamic? Does your thermal flash exist in the library? Finally, look at the shape parameters on the Thermal relief connects tab.
    Regards,
    Harold


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