![]() If you create a component in the schematic library is it possible to save this as just an individual component or is this embedded in the schematic library you are in? If you can save it as an individual component how do you do this? also where is it saved to? The same question applies to how I save a footprint say a particular way I want to draw an 8 pin SOP how do I blanket copy this into other projects or store it for other projects? If you are in Schematic Library for example and click on save i assume this then saves the particular schematic component you have drawn in the relevant schematic library you are in at that moment? Say if you wanted this particular component featured in another library how do you get it out of the library you are in and into another? What is the difference between a compiled library and a library document? Of course I understand the concept of compiled code and non compiled code but I am struggling understanding what this exactly means. Sometimes it just seems to save and there is no attempt to save any other files. This is the basic structure in Altium I am currently using (14.2.5) (1) Altium Project File SUB (1) Source Document Schematic Diagrams PCB Diagrams SUB (1) Libraries Schematic Library PCB Library If you save a project for example FILE > SAVE PROJECT AS - Does this save everything? or just the file structure then you load all the documents etc separately? I am having no end of problems with Altium either trying to save multiple things if you click on save project or sometimes it complains about not being able to find stuff. I am really struggling understanding how it uses files and the logic of the file structures within Altium. ![]() Hello Board Few more questions in relation to Altium. ![]()
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