You can view and edit the properties of an individual item, such as a hole, a component, or a component instance.
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Use the Annotation Properties panel to view and edit annotation properties.
Use the Board Properties panel to view board properties and feature counts. You can also choose whether to use an existing SolidWorks model to represent the board in the assembly.
Use the Component Properties panel to view and edit component properties.
Use the Component Instance Properties panel to view and edit component instance properties.
Use the File Properties panel to view and change the properties of the ECAD file currently open in CircuitWorks.
Use the Plated Hole Properties and Nonplated Hole Properties panels to view and edit plated and nonplated hole properties.
You can view and edit outline properties, such as component keep-out properties.
You can view and edit properties of a pad.
You can view and edit properties of a trace.
You can view and edit properties of a filled area.
You can view and edit change properties of a ProStep EDMD file.
You can view layer properties from the Layer Properties panel.
Vias form the vertical electrical connections between different layers in a circuit board. You can view all and edit some via properties.
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