Nets are named by naming an individual arc on that net. Double-click on a schematic wire and give it a name. That names the net. If two different arcs in the same schematic share a name, Electric considers them to be connected. Note that this only works in schematics... in layout, you must physically connect something for it to be considered so.

   -Steven Rubin


On 12/14/2017 12:01 PM, Steven Andryzcik wrote:
Hello All,

Is it possible to connect two nets in a schematic via a "label" and not a wire/arc?  I have multiple nets connected to the same point, and I would like to cut down on some of the clutter on my schematic.  Is there any way to name a net, and then name another net the same, so that they are connected?

I have tried Exporting, but it will not let me name two nets at the same level, the same name. Is there any way to do this other than exporting each net at different names, and then connecting on the symbol above (this doesnt really help my issue).

Thank you for any help or advice,
Steven
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