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    Default Power Circuits

    How do you apply more than 1 receptacle to a circuit? For instance, I want to place 4 receptacles on 1 circuit.

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    Default Re: Power Circuits

    Select a receptacle, click the "Edit Circuit" button on the Options Bar (assuming you have assigned a circuit to the receptacle) then click on "Add to Circuit" on the Design Bar. This allows you to select devices to add to the circuit of the receptacle you initially selected. Click "Finish Circuit" on the Design Bar when done.

    The tutorials walk you through the steps of creating circuits for power and lighting. Go to the Help Menu\Tutorials

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    Default Re: Power Circuits

    Or just pick all 4 of the receptacles that you want on a circuit. When you click the create circuit button all 4 will be added to the same circuit.

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