I am still using Kicad 3, I build many small pcb¡¯s that are small (less than 1 square inch) that have no components just two holes. I panelize them the hard way, by placing each on the grid, since I either cut them out by punching or have the shop rout to the OD line around each part. I don¡¯t want to use V score or break apart since I need a vary clean edge. ?Is there a spell and repeat command in a newer version of Kicad? I used to work in a pcb shop in the 1970¡¯s and did panelization on a light table and grid! Thanks, Greg?
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On May 21, 2023, at 5:06 AM, John Woodgate <jmw@...> wrote:
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I found out how to do it. Open
the Figure2.sch file and use CTRL-A to Select all, then Copy.
Open the blank .sch file in Figure3.pro and Paste.
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John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
Rayleigh, Essex UK
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On 2023-05-21 12:23, John Woodgate
wrote:
I have to make two schematics
that are the same except for component values. I have made
one, in Figure2.pro, called Figure2.sch. I want to copy it
to a new Figure3.pro. I tried making a copy of Figure2.sch,
changing its filename to Figure3.sch and adding it to the
Figure3.pro folder, but it not 'seen' by the .pro. Is there
a way to do what I want?
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Best wishes John Woodgate OOO-Own Opinions Only
Rayleigh, Essex UK
I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I
understand. Xunzi (340 - 245 BC)