Oooopsss... Shame on me, I read to fast your text and didn“t understand correctly. You are right, the FAQ needs a review. I read kicad documentation so time ago and I done the answer by mind.
My apologies. einazaki668 wrote: > > > Yes, that's exactly what I had to do to get it to work. > My point is that's not what the FAQ says (by my reading). > So is the FAQ wrong? > > --- In [email protected] > <mailto:kicad-users%40yahoogroups.com>, "nil...@..." <nil...@...> wrote: > > > > You can use the save block command. > > > > 1) Open the design (file) to be copied. > > 2) Select the area that you want to copy with the mouse > > 3) Click in the right button, after done the selection > > 4) Choose the option Other Blocks Commands>Save Block > > 5) Open the file where you want > > 6) Click in the Paste icon (10th , hight top, left to right) > > 7) Move the mouse to center sheet > > 8) Left click where you want to let the copied circuit. > > > > > > Bye. > > > > Nil > > > > einazaki668 wrote: > > > > > > > > > I ran into a situation in eeschema where I needed to copy a block > > > from one sheet to another. The FAQ says to select the block and > > > choose "Delete Block" from the "Other Block Commands" menu. This > > > appears to be wrong. When I followed the directions in the FAQ > > > (as best I could) the "Paste" button was always grayed out (in the > > > destination shematic). > > > > > > However, choosing "Save Block" instead seems to do the trick. > > > > > > I would ask that someone who's had more experience with Kicad > > > replicate my findings and, if needed, update the FAQ. > > > > > > Regards, > > > eric > > > > > > > > > >
