Sch_Dlg-RenameSheetFileNameFormRename Child Sheet_AD
Created: 二月 09, 2023 | Updated: 二月 09, 2023
| Applies to version: 22
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Summary
This dialog provides controls to configure options for renaming the child schematic sheet referenced by the sheet symbol currently under the cursor.
Access
The dialog is accessed from the Schematic Editor in the following ways:
- Use the Design » Rename Child Sheet command from the main menus then click on the required placed sheet symbol.
- Right-click over the required placed sheet symbol then choose the Sheet Symbol Actions » Rename Child Sheet command from the context menu.
Options/Controls
- New child sheet file name – this field initially reflects the current name for the document. Type the new name for the document as required ensuring that the .SchDoc extension remains.
Rename Mode
This region of the dialog allows you to determine how the renaming should proceed. Choose one of the following options:
- Rename child document and update all relevant sheet symbols in the current project – enable this option to rename the child sheet and update all sheet symbols on source schematics in the active project that point to this sheet. The file name for each sheet symbol will be updated to reflect the newly named child sheet.
- Rename child document and update all relevant sheet symbols in the current workspace – enable this option to rename the child sheet and update all sheet symbols on source schematics across all open projects that point to this sheet. The file name for each sheet symbol will be updated to reflect the newly named child sheet.
- Copy the child document and only update the current sheet symbol – enable this option to take a copy of the child sheet before renaming the original. Only the current sheet symbol (under the cursor) is updated using this option. This is useful when the current child sheet is referenced by multiple sheet symbols and one sheet symbol needs to reference a modified version of the circuitry contained on that sheet. You still want to keep the original sheet; you are simply creating a renamed copy of this sheet with which to point to from a single sheet symbol. You can then modify the content of the sheet as required.