I have done this many times with other software. Best route is to 
"route" the signal within the copper area and have it "pass" through the 
board many times. You may want to change the thermal relief tool for the 
via to something really large to maximize thermal transfer (assuming 
this is what the goal is)

Derek Koonce



Stephrac74 wrote:
>
> Hi group,
>
> I’m adding GND copper zones on both sides of my PCB and I want to add 
> a lot of via to make connection between sides. This is a RF PCB.
>
> I can add via in the GND zone, no problem.
>
> But If I delete the zone to make some modifications and then refill 
> the zones, then all the via added are now considered as unconnected 
> instead of connected to GND
>
> Do you know how to add a lot of via connected to GND that allows to 
> delete and refill the zone ?
>
> Best
>
> Stéphane
>
>
> 


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