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Old 04-15-2010, 04:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dear all, i've done a serch on the forum, but I did not find an answer..
Is there a way to draw the connections on a schematic diagram with autocad without the prompt of the cables? I mean, I only want to insert the lines and connect the items, since these are custom made cables and I dont' want them to be added to the database.
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1) If you are using D-Tools wires and you do not want to increase the project price. Create a product with a price set to "0". Then you can add as many (custom made) wires to the project (so you can keep tracking the connections).

2) If you made an AutoCAD (dynamic) wire block, you won’t be able to connect the D-Tools schematic block. - Because the D-Tools schematic blocks and wires are Code, not dynamic blocks.

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