My experience is that board mfgs will do this cropping for you. You can
also, if my memory serves me correctly, selectively modify a particular
instance of a footprint.

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>Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 1:24 PM
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>Subject: [PEDA] SILKSCREEN Overlay.
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>I have a PCB component footprint that includes information on 
>the overlay layer.
>
>On a particular component I do not want the overlay layer to 
>show because it overlaps a solder pad on another component.
>
>Can the overlay layer be selectively turned on and off a 
>footprint or must new footprints be created with various 
>degrees of overlay information?
>
> 
>
>Brad.
>
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