Hy Phil,

thanxs a lot for this information. 
I found a orange pad. And now its fine.

cu

michael


On May 13, 2010, at 12:54 AM, phil wrote:

> Michael Theurl wrote:
>> is there a way to check the pcb net's to find unused, shorted or strange 
>> net's ? Like a electric test from/to the .pcb = .sch files ?
> 
> If you have a netlist file loaded into your PCB pcb ... shorted copper should 
> appear in a different color: orange.
> 
> F is the key for viewing all the copper pins/pads that are on the same net.
> 
> Occassionally it seems people get stumped (like myself) by little bits of 
> copper traces hiding under pads.  It's helpful ... in this case, or as a 
> matter of routine, to turn-off the pins and pads and look for short pieces of 
> copper that don't go anywhere.
> 
> Phil
> 
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