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September 10, 2015
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Linking, exporting to pdf

  • September 10, 2015
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Hi!

I'm trying to make a hierarchical block diagram. First I'd like to ask, is there any way to link a sheet to a block? So Id like to have an option to change the sheet, according to a certain block (in the software we use for PCB design you can create blocks, and if double click on the block it will go to a referenced sheet in the hierarchy, so you can navigate in the design easily, I'd like to achieve something like this). Like if I right click on an xref shape and select change sheet, it goes to the sheet, where it has the xref shape, it would be great to make this with blocks.

The other thing I'd like to know about is exporting hyperlinks to pdf. Again in the PCB designer software we use if you export your design to pdf, it will export the links too, so you can navigate easily in the design in pdf view too. Is there a way to do the same in Schematics?

Thanks,
Laszlo


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12-Amethyst
December 6, 2015

Hi Laszlo,

link between sheets, can be don by using Co-shapes.

hyperlinks does not really exist in Creo Schematics, i assume you refer to connection between sheets (Co-shapes)- the link is not exported to PDF .

I recommend you to check the EDA export :

it keep the connection between the sheets and in addition to exporting the 2D graphics it export also the logical data (parameters) so it is much smarter format then PDF.

Regards,

Gaby

glászló1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
January 4, 2016

Hi!

I see, that EDA export is doing quite well, but I can't open it in any software just schematics. As you might know there are several employees who need to access for example a design's block diagram, now thees employees work on the assembling or other departments of the company, so they don't need to have schematics license (moreover it's not recommended because they could modify the design), but it is absolutely necessary for them to make the design 'reading' as easy as possible, that's why a hyperlinked pdf file is the best choice (it can't be modified, there are several software's to read it, easy navigation is possible with hyperlinks etc.). After export, I can hyperlink the sheets and blocks in pdf (even with pcb schematics to make more easier to find anything in the design) editor but if I make changes to the design and export it again, I have to make the hyperlinks again, so it's not a comfortable solution.

Thanks,
Laszlo

12-Amethyst
January 5, 2016

Hi,

EDA can be only excported from Creo Schematics ; you can't import it again to Creo Schematics .

in addition, EDA files  can be read by Creo View or Creo illustrate, and can't be edited - try it .

Regards,

Gaby