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hi

I am/was a Protel user, but now, I am changing to Allegro. I have read 1000-2000 pages of manuals, but I still have questions: 

1.-how to manually route a group of signals together? or a bus? if its possible.

2.-what is thieving?

3.-is there a list about the DRC error codes?

4.-whats are those lots of classes/subclasses, and what are they used for usually? (these mean around 100 layers. in Protel, I used around 20 layers max, including silk, mechanical...)


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    You can route a bus of signals by selecting as a temp group or dragging a box over the cline ends, vias or pins.

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    You can route a bus of signals by selecting as a temp group or dragging a box over the cline ends, vias or pins.

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