I lucked out, and the SELECT ALL and then moving the world UP made them
visible.  Should have thought of that!!
I have been a victim of the forgotten reference point problem, though!

Thanks all,
Len



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Enslen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Protel EDA Discussion List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 8:17 AM
Subject: RE: [PEDA] Parts being placed too low... can't scroll down that
far!


> Len,
> Another suggestion that I have used is to create a print
> preview, which might give you an idea of where the offending component
> might be in relation to the desired parts. I recently had this happen
> and it tried to create a 41-page print for a 7x9 PCB. The second thing I
> used in solving the problem was to select all, copy and then paste to a
> new board. While holding the copied selection, you'll get an overall
> boundary, which you can then bring into view by zooming out until you
> see the whole of the selected area. This should allow you to scroll to
> the offending area. This solved a problem similar to yours as the
> component in question had somehow gone way into the negative quadrant. I
> believe this also was related to an update board after the initial
> component placement had been accomplished.
>
> Dan Enslen
> The only reason time exists is so
> everything doesn't happen all at once.
>
>
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