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Revision as of 07:53, 1 December 2011
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Before You Start
You will need to have a drawing open with at least 2 pieces of equipment in your drawing.
Drawing a One to One Cable
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1. With your drawing open, select the Draw Cables tab. | ||
2. Select the One to One button at the top of your Draw Cables Tool Box. | File:One to One Cable.png One to One Cable | |
3. Select any options you would like associated with this cable such as Aux Text, Cable Text Height, Replace Cable with Pointers or Manually Draw Cable. | ||
4.Click Start Cable | ||
5. Draw your cable starting with the Output Terminal on your Source Device and ending with the Input Terminal on your Destination Device. | ----
File:One to One2.png One to One
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