the child sheet will jump around and become adopted by one top sheet
sometime i just temporarily rename the copies and hit F5
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Nukien wrote:
Hi All -
I have a strange problem here with 99SE-SP6 with linking between sheets. I'm working on a small design, just two sheets. The 2nd one is referenced in the 1st one via a normal sheet symbol, created via Design->Create-Symbol-from-Sheet. All works normally, as expected. When I browse primitives/parts and check on All-in-Hierarchy, I see all the parts.
I needed to make some changes, and wanted to keep a reference sch around, so I right-click-Copy and right-click-Paste to create a copy of the sch. Work on the new copy, everything is still fine. The original one though, has lost it's link to the 2nd sheet.
The sheet symbol is still there, and still points to the 2nd sheet as it should. But browsing primitives/parts only shows the parts on that sheet, not the 2nd one. If I switch to the Explorer view tab, the tree view shows the 2nd sheet as subordinate to the new copy.
Some experimentation shows that the link follows a new copy. I can create copies of copies, and the link just follows along. I would like to be able to use a 2nd sheet as a building block for several 1st sheets, going to several pcbs. If I make a change on that 2nd sheet, doing an Update-PCB on each of the 1st sheets should update each pcb.
So the question becomes, is it possible to have several "main" sheets that all refer to a single 2nd sheet ? How ?
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