Design it once, then create a new PCB and append  the design into it
as many times as you need.
File > Append board

Andy


 On Mon, 03 Aug 2009 19:56:41 -0000
"yeshe66" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am going to make a board with 12 identical circuits mounted in a row, then 
> connected to one IC (and in the other end, to a 13-pin terminal block). In 
> eeschema I can use the copy block function and then do the annotation, but in 
> PBCNEW, I have to route all the parts again and again. If I use the copy 
> block function it won't work, because the net names and module names does not 
> fit to the netlist and can't be connected. Is there a way to solve this 
> problem?
> 
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