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Many electrical items have a common circuit layout, where the graphical components are identical, but the data is different. In order to generate a schematic for a particular load, you must create a typical schematic. A typical schematic includes drawing blocks and macros to represent the graphical components and data types respectively. Note that you can create schematic drawings that include several sheets. Multi-sheet schematics are mostly used when you need to display complex electrical equipment for which a single sheet is not enough to show all the relevant wiring details of the equipment. The software uses the typical schematic as a template for generating the schematic drawing that contains the actual load data.

  1. On the Typical Schematic Common Properties dialog, select Sheets. For more details on how to open the Typical Schematic Common Properties dialog, see Edit Typical Schematic Common Properties.

  2. On the Schematic Sheet Properties dialog, select Add.

  3. Under Sheet number in the Sheet details group box, type the sheet sequence number.

  4. Under Description in the Sheet details group box, type the sheet description.

  5. Select Add again to add another sheet to the same typical schematic and repeat steps 3 and 4.

  6. Select OK to return to the Typical Schematic Common Properties dialog and assign a sheet number to each block in the typical schematic.

  • You can assign the same block to several different sheets if you want the block to appear more than once on different sheets of the same schematic.

  • You should assign a sheet to each block in the typical schematic. Unassigned sheets are not kept in the database by the software.

Now you can do one of the following: