Thankyou!

 I think I get it... almost (haven't tried yet).
So, if I understand you right, in eeschema the schema is complete, with 12 
different "input filters" , and the netlist will include 12 of each modules... 
eh..well, I'll try. Perhaps I ask again if something is unclear.

/Jesse

--- In [email protected], Andy Eskelson <andyya...@...> wrote:
>
> Ahh I miss-understood 
> 
> It is possible but it is a bit awkward and you will need to practise to
> get the hang of it.
> 
> First forget about net names and such like, that will sort itself out.
> 
> Start by laying out one of the subsections with the tracks. When done
> select the general pointer tool and draw a selection box around the
> tracks you have created. Move the box to a spare area of board, and
> then right click and select copy. From the requester select tracks and
> if any zones. Do not select modules etc. On OK the tracks will be
> copied. The next stage is the tricky one, draw a box around the tracks
> you have just moved and then move the box to where you want to place the
> copy. Right click and select copy again, the options should still be as
> you set them. 
> 
> You could copy directly from the first set of tracks you drew, but I
> prefer to copy from a "working" area just in case I mess things up. 
> 
> Move the correct modules on top the tracks and you should find that the
> tracks will pick up the correct net name.  
> 
> You may have to do a clean PCB and enable the connect to pads option, but
> you should normally find that the tracks will rename themselves to the
> correct net.
> 
> 
> The tricky part is identifying a point as a reference so that you place
> the tracks where you want first time.
> 
> 
> Andy
> 

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