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Changin location of Terminal Blocks in ACAD ELECTR

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Topic: Changin location of Terminal Blocks in ACAD ELECTR
Posted By: jpam
Subject: Changin location of Terminal Blocks in ACAD ELECTR
Date Posted: 11.Mar.2013 at 10:26
Hi, I want to change the location of a entire terminal strip from one location to another. For example, I have a terminal strip (X7), and now is in panel 6 (location) and I want to change it o panel 7 (location), how can i do it? Thanks.



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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 11.Mar.2013 at 10:47
I think it would be either the Move Component command or the Scoot command.


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Posted By: jpam
Date Posted: 15.Mar.2013 at 13:16
can you explain it? i don´t know how to do it


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 18.Mar.2013 at 11:07
Use the native commands to retain the connectivity between components.  You should not be using native AutoCAD commands because that can cause this connectivity to break down.


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Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 18.Mar.2013 at 12:40
The Move Component command will move and retag a component and attempt to clean up any wires affected by the move.  Components can be moved anywhere in the current drawing.

If you were to use the regular AutoCAD Move command there would be no option to retag the component and wires would not be healed.

For more information see your Help file.


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