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Old 02-06-2023, 09:10 AM
Phil.Miers Phil.Miers is offline Switches and relays: Set switch type Windows 11 Switches and relays: Set switch type Office 2021
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Hi everyone.



I have found (what I believe is) a clever function when creating electrical drawing, where I can place a switch on the page, right click it and the first item in the sub-menu will let me change the switch type from open to closed, or even its appearance. I have attached screen grabs of what I'm talking about.

I want to create my own switch where I can also select options which change the appearance of the shape, but do not know what this function is called, let alone how to create.

As a relative newbie, any help gratefully appreciated!

Phil
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