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Hi there JoAnn,
I use Cadstar for Windows 4.2 & although we have had relatively few multi
sheet drawings
(well ok, it was 1 - but it was a very well drawn one! ;-) )
To identify signals that went from the main sheet to differing sheets I used
a table
in the corner of the sheet - it worked for me......
I also put the sheet number in a little box next to the signal termination
to identify the sheet
it went to.
Have fun - Matt
>>>> JoAnn Amerson <[log in to unmask]> 08/11/98
>12:37pm >>>
>Heidie -ho, good neighbors! I hope everyone is doing well today. And
>that
>someone can come to my aid. Please?
>
>I am currently working on a multi-sheet schematic with LOTS of
>interrupted
>signals. Most of them appear on more than one sheet. I'm not concerned
>about those that are power or ground signals nor the ones that are
>joined by a
>bus. It's the other ones that's causing me problems.
>
>The product engineer would like a way of easily identifying where the
>other part
>of the signal is located. If it's only on one other sheet, I can add the
>sheet and
>zone numbers near the signal. Some of these signals though show up
>on
>more than two sheets. Now what do I do?
>
>I'm trying to find a way to KISS (keep it simple, stupid) it and yet be
clear
>enough to the tech who may need to trouble-shoot it down the road.
>Most of
>our schematics are single pages with a few going to two sheets. No
>problem
>there. I'm working on three schematics for a company we recently
>acquired.
>All were done on A3 size paper (B size roughly). One is seven sheets
>long,
>one is 10 and the latest one is 12. ARGH!! I haven't tackled the 12 sheet
>one
>yet. I'd like to figure out how to get our techs from one sheet to another
>without
>using an entire page to show the interrupted signals and the locations of
>their
>terminii.
>
>I'm looking for a solution that can be turned into a "standard" rather than
>just
>making do this time and the heck with the next. I know that alot of you
>deal
>with multi-sheet schematics on a regular basis. How do you handle this
>situation? Any and all responses will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Have a good evening!!!!!!
>
>Jo
>Thought for the day:
> Bagpipes (n): an octopus wearing a kilt.
>
>
>JoAnn L. Amerson
>Design Librarian
>Red Lion Controls, Inc.
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Voice: (717) 767-6961 ext 6308
>
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