Hello everyone,
Im using Eplan P8 and I have a stupid question... How can I change the posicion of the cross reference contacts?
They are fixed to a Y-posicion and I would like to change this if possible!
Thx for your time,
Daniel
[?] Eplan change the posicion of the cross reference contact
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Re: Eplan question
Pls try:
- Right click on the component, select > Properties...
- On tab Display, refer to select listbox <Contact Image:> (None/In Path/On Component); Click button [...] right beside
- Change X or Y position, click OK, then Ok
- Enjoy
- Right click on the component, select > Properties...
- On tab Display, refer to select listbox <Contact Image:> (None/In Path/On Component); Click button [...] right beside
- Change X or Y position, click OK, then Ok
- Enjoy
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Re: [?] Eplan change the posicion of the cross reference con
Or right click on cross reference contacts -> "Text" -> "Move property text" and then you can move it freely
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Re: [?] Eplan change the posicion of the cross reference con
No, it's not right. The problem is 'contact image', not 'cross reference' for component. Pls see the picture : http://postimage.org/image/d5uuq533l/Luca wrote:Or right click on cross reference contacts -> "Text" -> "Move property text" and then you can move it freely
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Re: [?] Eplan change the posicion of the cross reference con
Hello van8x10 and Luca.
Just tried out both your suggestions and both worked!
So simple and yet I lost at least 1 hour trying to do this...
Thanks you guys, youre the best
Just tried out both your suggestions and both worked!
So simple and yet I lost at least 1 hour trying to do this...
Thanks you guys, youre the best
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Re: [?] Eplan change the posicion of the cross reference con
I've checked as Luca's suggestion and I'm wong. Sorry to Luca!