At 07:04 PM 6/28/2005, Dennis Saputelli wrote:
the parts seem to be made correctly on 10 grid
it is some wires that are on grid 1 and parts are snapped over to them

Okay, the parts are good, at least you have that. I doubt that the parts were snapped to the wires (I'm not sure Protel will even do that, but maybe). Rather, more likely, the parts were placed with grid set to 1 and then the wires were drawn, which snapped to the parts. And the designer was probably cursing all the time at the weird and clumsy behavior....

of course if the thing nets out correctly now i could easily make matters worse by 'fixing' it

It's true that if the net list is correct, you don't have to fix it; only if it is likely that there will be more work later would fixing it become more important. But fixing it should not create more problems, because, of course, you will run a net list first, before the corrections, and later, after them, you will compare them with the comparison tool.... If you have a PCB already, the synchronizer will also effectively compare the previous net list with the new one; no changes, no macros.





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