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I am doing my electrical plan but when i am designing the circuits and the wiring the "THICK" marks of the wiring are not showing in the plans...any advice??? Thanks, Alberto
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Wel I found the answer....the thick marks have to be loaded as a family in to the project
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How can I do for my circuit wires appear in my project? This are well conect to panel, but not make de final solution.
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take a look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri45Ht0FMfM You'll note that as he hovers over the light object that the system shows and just left click the mouse and voila. Hope this helps not shown anywhere I could find in the literature.
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