yes there is something horribly amateur about this whole process you
describe
Dennis Saputelli
Brad Velander wrote:
>
> Good discovery Tim,
> I have a similar one to yours. How about using the left Explorer
> Pane to edit component fields in a schematic component? Select one schematic
> component in the list box, click edit, edit partfields or some other field.
> Close the Window.
> Ooops, I forgot something. Try to re-edit that same component by
> clicking the edit button again. You can't do that until after you have
> opened a different component to edit and closed it (yes you have to open it
> for editing, selecting alone doesn't work). As well if the field you edited
> is normally displayed in the window (part type, footprint) the list does not
> update until you edit another component. Stupid, Stupid, Stupid.
>
> Brad Velander,
> Lead PCB Designer,
> Norsat International Inc.,
> #300 - 4401 Still Creek Dr.,
> Burnaby, B.C., V5C 6G9.
> Tel. (604) 292-9089 direct
> Fax (604) 292-9010
> website www.norsat.com
>
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