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    Default Wire Numbers Using XY Grid

    Hello,

    I work for a company that uses the format (Sheet Number, X Grid, Y Grid Location) format. How do I set up Autocad Electrical to do this automatically.
    Thanks,

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    Default Re: Wire Numbers Using XY Grid

    This help topic should get you going. Use %S and %L.
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    Default Re: Wire Numbers Using XY Grid

    Still does not help. what I really need it todo is put the X-Y grid cross reference in place of the wire number.

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    Default Re: Wire Numbers Using XY Grid

    Yes my company wants to do the same thing for component names. Then when a field tech looks at its name he can go straight to the drawing sheet and area of interest
    . I'm digging more if I find something I'll post.

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