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Learn how to use the Note command in the Drawing workspace to automatically create a leader, hole note , thread note , or bend note based on the type of edge you select on the current sheet.
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Drawings Resolved issue where Leader Notes containing part numbers were incorrectly displayed.
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Add notes for each operation. To add notes for each operation, in the Browser, right-click, then select Edit Notes .
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This release brings significant performance improvements and bug fixes for Desktop Connector.
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January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September This section contains important information regarding improvements for Fusion and Fusion data services.
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You can use the following commands to add notes to a sheet: Text Note Leader Hole and Thread Note Bend Note Text The Text command creates a text object to label parts of a drawing, provide specifications, or add annotations.
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The Note dialog displays and Type is set to Bend Note .
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Reposition Leader Notes . Click on the leader note to activate it.
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Learn how to use the Hole and Thread Note command in the Drawing workspace in Fusion to create notes associated with hole or thread features on the current sheet.
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Learn how to reassociate a disassociated leader, hole note , thread note , or bend note in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Create a leader note On the toolbar, select Text > Leader Note .
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Inserts text into the active drawing in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Click Apply, shows the change immediately in the Layout Editor. Note : Pads and Vias within inner layers are always round, no matter what they are in Top or Bottom layer.
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How to restore deleted files or folders Important Notes Overview Important: The following video provides a detailed workflow on how to recover deletions in Desktop Connector.
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Variable Meaning >NAME Component name (eventually + gate name), see Note 1 below >VALUE Component value/type, see Note 1 >PART Component name, see Note 2 >GATE Gate name, see Note 2 >MODULE Module name (oniy on module sheets) >SHEET Sheet number of a circuit diagram in the form of, for example: 1/3, see Note 3 >SHEET_HEADLINE The headline of the sheet description >SHEET_TOTAL Sheet number in a hierarchical schematic in the form of >SHEETNR_TOTAL/>SHEETS_TOTAL >SHEETS Total number of sheets, see Note 3 >SHEETS_TOTAL Total number of sheets, including the module sheets >SHEETNR Current sheet number, see Note 3 >SHEETNR_TOTAL Current sheet number, including the module sheets >ASSEMBLY_VARIANT Name of assembly variant >DRAWING_NAME Drawing name >LAST_DATE_TIME Time of the last modification >PLOT_DATE_TIME Time of the plot creation Notes 1) Only for package and symbol 2) Only for symbol 3) Only for symbol or circuit diagram All texts starting with the character >, will be interpreted as placeholder texts for attributes.
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