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I am trying to make the electrical layout for a project. I do not have problem with the symbols, but with the line circuits. The way I do it is I create a family in place (electrical family) Then, I draw the lines or arch from the switch to the lights and outlets.
I do not know if this the right way to do it.
Does anybody knows another way to do it?
I appreciate your help.
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I too would like to know how to draw electrical plans the correct way. Is just using Drafting lines with arcs the correct way? PLMK. Thanks. Lorne
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