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Zero999:

--- Quote from: TheDood on December 20, 2019, 05:21:13 pm ---I was curious if there's any way to select a grouping of components in a schematic and copy paste to a new file for easier "dividing and conquering?" Like a way to drag and drop into a new schem file or select multiple components + nets at one time to copy paste into a new file?

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Open the two schematics, simultaneously in the same instance of LTSpice. Go to Window>Tile Vertically or Horizontally, to get the two schematics on the screen, at the same time. Click the schematic you want to copy from. Click the copy button on the toolbar, drag a box round the part of the schematic you want to copy, click on the destination schematic, drag the parts to a convenient space and click.

TheDood:

--- Quote from: Zero999 on December 21, 2019, 09:44:31 am ---
--- Quote from: TheDood on December 20, 2019, 05:21:13 pm ---I was curious if there's any way to select a grouping of components in a schematic and copy paste to a new file for easier "dividing and conquering?" Like a way to drag and drop into a new schem file or select multiple components + nets at one time to copy paste into a new file?

--- End quote ---
Open the two schematics, simultaneously in the same instance of LTSpice. Go to Window>Tile Vertically or Horizontally, to get the two schematics on the screen, at the same time. Click the schematic you want to copy from. Click the copy button on the toolbar, drag a box round the part of the schematic you want to copy, click on the destination schematic, drag the parts to a convenient space and click.

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Lol jeez thanks, idk how I missed that

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