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5 -150 EPD8013110 Operation Chapter 5 5 Creating the PCB data 13.1.2 Deleting the specified range Y ou can delete a specified range of data on the database screen or an y editing screen except the PCB information screen.…

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2 Specify the copy destination.
• To copy to another line:
Use the arrow keys to line up the cursor with the line you want to copy
to.
• To copy into another PCB data file:
Press the [F2] key and select the PCB data into which you want to
copy. The information screen of the selected PCB data will be dis-
played, so line up the cursor with the line you want to copy to.
• To copy into the Static Component Information:
Press the [F2] key and select “STATIC_COMPONENTS_” to open the
Static Component Information screen. Use the arrow keys to line up the
cursor with the line you want to copy to. (This can be used only for the
component information.)
3 Copy the selected range.
1. Select <2/1/C6 COPY SELECTED LINES> and press the [ENTER] key.
(Select <2/3/C6> for the database.)
The “HOW TO COPY?” dialogue box then appears.
2. Select “INSERT” or “OVERWRITE” and press the [ENTER] key.
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CAUTION
Note that selecting “INSERT” causes the data numbers after the insertion line to shift.
This may affect the PCB data in the static components and database. Likewise, the data
numbers will be shifted when component or fiducial mark data is copied.
4 Cancel the specified range.
Press the [ESC] key to exit the current editing screen, then select <2/1/C5
CANCEL SELECTION> and press the [ENTER] key. The highlighting
disappears.
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NOTE
With the above procedure, it is not possible to copy the data between DATABASE mode
and EDIT_DATA mode (Component Info. or Mark Info. screen). When you want to copy
into the database, run the <SET FROM DATABASE> command or a reverse of the <SET
FROM DATABASE> command. For more details, see “3. Creating the user database” in
Chapter 5.

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13.1.2 Deleting the specified range
You can delete a specified range of data on the database screen or any
editing screen except the PCB information screen.
1 Designate the range to be deleted.
Refer to the procedure explained in step 1 in the preceding section,
“13.1.1 Copying the specified range”.
2 Perform deletion
1. Select <2/1/C7 DELETE SELECTED LINES> (or select <2/3/C7> in
DATABASE mode) and press the [ENTER] key.
The “HOW TO DELETE?” dialogue box then appears.
2. Select “DEL EMPTY LINES” or “CLEAR” and press the [ENTER] key.
“DEL EMPTY LINES”: Note that selecting “DEL EMPTY LINES”
causes the data numbers after the deleted lines
to move up. This may affect the PCB data in
the static components and database. Likewise,
the data numbers will be shifted when
component or fiducial mark data is deleted.
“CLEAR” : The deleted range remains as empty lines. The
data numbers will not be shifted by data
deletion.

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13.1.3 Inserting one line
By executing the <2/1/C2 INSERT 1 LINE> command, you can insert a
data line on an editing screen except the PCB information screen. You
cannot insert a data line on the database screen.
1 Line up the cursor with the position into which you want to
insert a data line.
2 Press the [ESC] key, then select <2/1/C2 INSERT 1 LINE>
and press the [ENTER] key.
A dialogue box then appears asking if you want to insert or cancel.
Inserting one line
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HOW TO INSERT?
INSERT
CANCEL
3 Select “INSERT” and press the [ENTER] key.
One data line will be inserted into the position at which the cursor is
placed. All other lines under the insertion line move down one line.