Can't do that. The "reverted to ground." part messes that up. You can move the ground plane(s) off the board and connect it to where it was but I think that there is a skill tool that you can use to do it also. Someone out there must know what it is. I have it but have never used it and cannot remember what it is called.
Kevin McCowan Sr. PCB Designer TSI Telsys
As a workaround, can you just connect it to a part with the proper net? It might matter where you start (the cline or the part).-----------------------------------------------------------
Either way, it would be good to know if there is a "change" command that would allow such a change.
eric
-----Original Message-----
*From:* Gene Carman [mailto:gcarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
*Sent:* Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:55 AM
*To:* icu-pcb-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [PCB_FORUM] How to change an existing cline to a new net???
I have a trace (cline) that exists in a design that after a
logic import (loaded new netlist) the trace reverted to ground. I want to use that existing route. Is there a way to change a particular cline to a new net? The
net does exist in the design... I am just trying to avoid
ripping up the trace and basically following it again. I
intentionally did not rip it up when I imported the new net,
just for this reason.
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