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Electrical components

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Hello everyone
I am beginning to use the routing environment, specifically the electric one, but I have some difficulties. I realized that the components, to be such, must be created the connection point, but it is not clear to me if you have to make the insertion in the library through the routing manager or is optional. other thing, the components must be dragged by the library open to dx or can be inserted into the axieme as simple parts in order to make the couplings easily and then create the path?
Thank you in advance. the tutorial of course I did, but it's all simple because it uses the already beautiful components ready, but as often happens, those that serve are hardly found already in the basic libraries
 
Hello everyone
I am beginning to use the routing environment, specifically the electric one, but I have some difficulties. I realized that the components, to be such, must be created the connection point, but it is not clear to me if you have to make the insertion in the library through the routing manager or is optional. other thing, the components must be dragged by the library open to dx or can be inserted into the axieme as simple parts in order to make the couplings easily and then create the path?
Thank you in advance. the tutorial of course I did, but it's all simple because it uses the already beautiful components ready, but as often happens, those that serve are hardly found already in the basic libraries
hi I use it little, and so all the time I quarrel a little, what I can tell you is that there is no need to insert any point with the latest versions as long as the component has or a cylindrical face or selections a face even rectangular or quadrangular, once you were forced to put the points now no more....it is not necessary to insert the bodies in the library, only that it is more convenient....

Hello I hope I've been helpful to you... .
 
Thanks, I'm slowing down and I'm starting to practice, then I'll take a look at your notes calmly!
 

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