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Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 - ~upd~

: You can create your own macros by drawing the component, grouping the elements, and saving them as a file in the program's Macro-to-Component Conversion : When placing a macro, you can choose to add it to a Component List

before saving. This ensures that when you grab the macro from the library later, your mouse cursor holds it perfectly from its center point.

The standard library in Sprint-Layout is good, but electronics evolve fast. You will inevitably encounter a component that isn't in the library—perhaps a specific ESP32 board, a QFP microcontroller, or a weird terminal block. Macros Sprint Layout 6.0

To help tailor future guides or troubleshooting advice, tell me:

: Optional values or labels assigned to the part. Essential Macro Functions : You can create your own macros by

With macros, you do this work , save it as a .lmk file, and never think about it again.

Click on a macro to see its preview at the bottom of the panel. Organizing for Efficiency You will inevitably encounter a component that isn't

Creating a macro is simple: select the items you want, right-click, and choose However, to make them truly useful in 6.0, you should follow specific rules:

: Standard installations often include thousands of predefined macros (sometimes over 4,600) grouped by category for easy access. Custom Creation

Switch to the silkscreen layer (typically S1 for the top side). Use the line and arc tools to outline the component body, ensuring you mark Pin 1 clearly with a dot or notch. Step 4: Define and Save the Macro

Navigate to the default Sprint-Layout macro directory, typically located at: C:/Users/Public/Public Documents/Layout60/Makros .

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