Hi Folks,
How do I keep a consecutive part naming scheme?
For example lets say I have several resistors and they run R1,R3,R18 and I
want R1,R2,R3 when I clean up my schematic.
Thanks for the help,
Rob
Hi Folks,
How do I keep a consecutive part naming scheme?
For example lets say I have several resistors and they run R1,R3,R18 and I
want R1,R2,R3 when I clean up my schematic.
Thanks for the help,
Rob
Rob wrote:
Hi Folks,
How do I keep a consecutive part naming scheme?
For example lets say I have several resistors and they run R1,R3,R18 and I
want R1,R2,R3 when I clean up my schematic.
Thanks for the help,
Rob
look at the several renumber ulp's.
They can renumber according to a grid.
Paul R.
On 01/18/2010 11:03 PM, Paul Romanyszyn wrote:
Rob wrote:
Hi Folks,
How do I keep a consecutive part naming scheme?
For example lets say I have several resistors and they run R1,R3,R18
and I want R1,R2,R3 when I clean up my schematic.
Thanks for the help,
Rob
look at the several renumber ulp's.
They can renumber according to a grid.
Paul R.
I've always used "run renumber-sch". It has always done the job so I
never considered looking at something else. Do you have a suggestion
for one that might be better?
- Chuck