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The "Export Component" function, key '''[x]''', is used to export a component with its schematic symbols to a library. Draw the different symbols of the [[Edit component|component]] on a free area in the schematic and use the "Compose Symbol" procedure to merge all symbol parts by the use of key '''[y]'''. Select now all symbols of the component at the same time (drag a catch window with [[Mousekeys|'''M1H''']]) and call the "Export Component" function from the menu. You can select now a library and select or create a new component name. Afterwards, you must select a designator prefix for the component (for example: T for transistors or IC for Integrated circuits, C for capacitors...) in the center of the dialog box. Also, you have to enter a package name (for example: DIL14). This package name will later be proposed when this package is selected for the component. At this point, you can only select a package which already exists. This means that the package must be contained in the library. '''This makes clear that the package should be drawn first if you want to draw a new component.''' If you have selected <without package>, no package later is proposed for insertion to the PCB. For example: the component DINA4HOR (a blank drawing sheet) will never need a package.  
The "Export Component" function, key '''[x]''', is used when creating a new component symbol to export a component with its schematic symbols to the component data base. First draw the symbol of the [[Edit component|component]] on a free area in the schematic. If your symbol consists of several gates so that you might have some sub-symbols for each of the gates, use the "Compose Symbol" procedure to merge all sub-symbols by the use of key '''[y]'''. Select now all drawn parts (if applicable all the sub-symbols) of the component at the same time (drag a catch window with [[Mousekeys|'''M1H''']]) and call the "Export Component" function from the menu. Now you should give a new component name. Also, you must select a designator prefix for the component (for example: T for transistors or IC for Integrated circuits, C for capacitors...) in the center of the dialog box. Also, you have to enter a package name (for example: DIL14). This package name will later be proposed when this package is selected for the component. At this point, you can only select a package which already exists. This means that the package must be contained in the library. '''This makes clear that the package should be drawn first if you want to draw a new component.''' If you have selected <without package>, no package later is proposed for insertion to the PCB. For example: the component DINA4HOR (a blank drawing sheet) will never need a package.  


If the component name already exits in the library, TARGET 3001! will ask if you want to overwrite it.
If the component name already exits in the library, TARGET 3001! will ask if you want to overwrite it.

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The "Export Component" function, key [x], is used when creating a new component symbol to export a component with its schematic symbols to the component data base. First draw the symbol of the component on a free area in the schematic. If your symbol consists of several gates so that you might have some sub-symbols for each of the gates, use the "Compose Symbol" procedure to merge all sub-symbols by the use of key [y]. Select now all drawn parts (if applicable all the sub-symbols) of the component at the same time (drag a catch window with M1H) and call the "Export Component" function from the menu. Now you should give a new component name. Also, you must select a designator prefix for the component (for example: T for transistors or IC for Integrated circuits, C for capacitors...) in the center of the dialog box. Also, you have to enter a package name (for example: DIL14). This package name will later be proposed when this package is selected for the component. At this point, you can only select a package which already exists. This means that the package must be contained in the library. This makes clear that the package should be drawn first if you want to draw a new component. If you have selected <without package>, no package later is proposed for insertion to the PCB. For example: the component DINA4HOR (a blank drawing sheet) will never need a package.

If the component name already exits in the library, TARGET 3001! will ask if you want to overwrite it.