Hugh,

Once I have set things up in the Layer Stack Manager, it has a "copy to
clipboard" function that I then use to copy the Protel "graphic" which I can
then "paste" into a Microsoft Word Document, to which I then add some
standard notes, etc..

I think that this feature may have some of the capability that you are
looking for.

There do appear to be a few bugs with the "graphic", in that it always has a
few sections of its shading messed up, but it does serve as a place to
start. I wish Protel would fix it, but I suppose that this is the least of
Protels bugs that need fixing.

JaMi Smith

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Protel EDA Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 5:12 PM
Subject: [PEDA] PCB Specification report


Hi Group,

In the past I have always created a separate Specification document to
specify copper and substrate thicknesses, color of overlay etc. but most
of this information is in 99SE.  Does anyone know whether it can be
extracted?  Particularly the layer stackup information, I do not want to
duplicate this and risk the 2 sources being different.

I know some designers put this information on one of the drafting layers
of the PCB itself.

To Protel:  Please put in all the other information like overlay color
so we can make a really thorough report.  I would also like to be able
to specify the starting copper thickness so I know what the Cu thickness
in the vias is (this is often important on power supply designs).

Cheers, Hugh.

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