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Adding or Editing Data Associated with a Path

  • Click Edit Wires (Electrical toolbar) or Routing Electrical Edit Wires.

    The Edit Wires PropertyManager appears.

    • If you have previously added wire data, either manually or with a from-to list, it appears in Wire From-To List.
    • If you have not previously added wire data, Wire From-To List is blank.

    The icons and color of the text in Wire From-To List indicates the status of the cables, cores, or wires:

    Text color Status
    Magenta The path for the wire is not defined.
    Black The path for the wire is defined.
    Red The path for the wire contains an error. To display the error message, select the wire name, then click Whats Wrong?



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