Kicad does not require you to restart a board from scratch every time 
you make a change in the schematic.   After you make the change in 
eeschema, save the netlist again and read it back in into pcbnew.

Regards,

Robert.

bjbuelow wrote:
> Is there a way to make revisions to a existing schematic and then make a 
> corresponding incremental change to an existing pcb?  From the docs, it 
> appears that doing this requires starting the pc layout from scratch.
> 
> thanks
> B
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