Provides the means for operations on wire numbers, component tags, attribute text, wire types, and item numbers. You can define scripts and apply them project-wide.
Find
You can have multiple drawings open at any time. However, to maximize performance and memory usage, minimize the number of open drawings when running project-wide commands.
Wire Numbers
Select to keep wire numbers the same, erase specified wire numbers, reset specified wire numbers, or set wire numbers to fixed or normal.
Signal Arrow Cross-reference text
Select to maintain the signal arrow cross-reference text or to remove all signal arrow cross-reference text across the current project.
Parent Component Tags: Fix/Unfix
Select to maintain the component tags or to set all parent component tags to fixed or normal across the current project.
Item Numbers: Fix/Unfix
Select to maintain the item numbers or to set all item numbers to fixed or normal across the current project. If you run Resequence Item Numbers later on, fixed item numbers do not change.
Change Attribute
Change Attribute Size |
Click Setup to select the attributes to change, and then enter the height and width definitions for the selected attributes. Note: If you do not want the attribute height or width to change, do not enter a value definition.
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Change Style |
Click Setup to select a text font to apply to the text style used on component attributes. |
For each drawing
Enter the name or browse to a command script file to use for each drawing in the current project or to purge all blocks.
Wire Types
Imports wire types defined on another drawing or drawing template. Enter the drawing or template name or browse to it using the browse button. The program reads the specified drawing and extracts all wire type information. Click Setup to display the Import Wire Types dialog box where you:
- Select the wire types to import.
- Define whether to overwrite any Wire Numbering and USERn differences for existing wire types.
- Define whether to overwrite color and linetype differences for existing wire layers.