Use this tool to view or edit 3-digit level codes for boundary boxes. Devices placed within the boundary box take on the level codes of the boundary.
The dialog box lists the number of device footprints found within the boundary and the number of devices that currently do not match the boundary default.
Command entry:
AEBOUNDRYBOX
Select a boundary box.
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Default |
Sets the drawing-wide defaults to use for the wire level codes. It references the panel drawing files default leveling assignment values defined in the Panel Configuration dialog box. Enter optional 3-digit level codes. They are applied as defaults when codes are not defined on footprint devices. |
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Level 4/Level 3/Level 2/Level 1 |
Specifies which level codes to use in the sequencing. Level 4 = ship split, Level 3 = unit, Level 2 = cubical, and Level 1 = pan/plate. The leveling assignment codes should be 3-digit values since they are used in for sorting component data in the project database. If codes are not defined in the edit boxes, the drawing-wide default values are used. |
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Level code/location |
Indicates whether the level codes are displayed in the Level 1 input field or in the location code of the device defined on the schematic. |
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Pick |
Selects another physical footprint symbol on the drawing to copy the level codes from. |