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Creating a jumper chart

Creating a jumper chart

- [Narrator] We're staying in our Power.dwg file. And what we're going to do now, is we're going to tabulate the information from our terminal jumpers that we've placed in this particular drawing. So just make sure you are in the Power.dwg file. That one there, you can see it there. Make sure you're not in POWER2.dwg. Now the Power.dwg file, we already have our little jumpers set up. Don't we? So if I zoom in on this right hand ladder here, and just pan a little bit, we've got 1U, 2U, and 3U, and we put the jumpers between them. Now, you can't actually visually see that on your drawing, but we can tabulate it. Now, the way to do that is very quick and easy. What we do is we utilize the Terminal Footprint panel here in the ribbon, and we use the Editor, but we're in the Panel tab, even though we're in a schematic drawing. And you'll see why in a moment. So I'm going to click on the Editor in the Terminal Footprints…

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