Thanks for feed-back Brad.

I�m back with some extra details for you guys:
I drawing just schematic ( no VHDL, no Spice), but using multi channel design 
concept. The whole idea is to nest and repeat an entire sheet in other in order 
to simplify schematic and also PCB design. Concept it�s come exactly to avoid 
multiple copy �paste. 

Take a look to �True Multi-channel Design� Bookmark on 
http://www.altium.com/learningguides/dxp/dxp_featurehighlights.pdf

Altium provide a simple example describe on TU0112 Creating a Multi-channel 
Design but it don�t show syntax to repeat an entire bus. Let suppose in  this 
example that I need Bus P[1..8] and/or K[1..8] link out the sheet (Bank.SchDoc 
) via a Port and get repeated four times in Parent sheet ( Detector.SchDoc ). 
What syntax I should have for correspondent Sheet Entry of REPEAT(PD,1,8) Sheet 
Symbol?

If it is still unclear what I�m talking about let me know.
By the way, If I try to compile this multi channel design example, witch come 
with PROTEL 2004, I get following errors:         Duplicate Net Names Bus Slice 
K[1..8], Duplicate Net Names Bus Slice P[1..8], Wire Net Label OFF at 420,610 
placed on a bus. I don�t understand why.
Location: Program Files\Altium2004\Examples\Reference\Peak Detector\Peak 
Detector-Multi channel.PrjPcb

Mirela

>>>>>>>>>> On Feb 17 I wrote:
Could anyone let me know a valid syntax using "REPEAT" keyword to 
multiply a Bus in a multi channel schematic design (PROTEL 2004)? 
A "REPEAT (BUS [1..4])" Entry Sheet in Parent will not make 
vertical connection with a BUS[1..4] Port on Child Sheet. It generates 
errors. 


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