Matt,

Just define a pad class for your mounting holes. Then define an appropriate 
annular ring rule for that class. If you haven't learned about classes yet, 
this is what they are good for!

Richard

At 11:14 AM 5/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>OK, I feel like an idiot for asking this question, but
>I'll use the excuse that I'm only an occasional PCB
>designer.  I mainly write firmware.
>
>I have placed a few pads on my PCB with the following
>properties:
>
>X size: 0
>Y size: 0
>Round
>Hole size 147 mil
>Multi-layer
>Not plated
>
>These are supposed to be mounting holes.  I get
>annular ring violations on these pads.  Should I not
>be using pads for mounting holes?
>
>Protel 99 SE sp6.
>
>Thanks,
>Matt
>
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