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WSCAD51 Getting Started - FTP Directory Listing

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<strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong><br />

If you want to modify the output settings again, you should start up the list generation<br />

manually via the 'Automatic' menu or by setting the option 'Set all output<br />

parameters new' and start the analysis again.<br />

Automated listings of an entire Project<br />

General<br />

Having dealt with the automatic functions which modify drawings, we now move on to<br />

see functions which extract information from the drawing into a report list.<br />

The way individual components are linked together is of course very important. WSCAD<br />

5 offers a variety of lists for this purpose. The graphical form design gives you<br />

maximum flexibility to create a list, because this form is a "perfectly normal" WSCAD<br />

drawing containing the appropriate text allocators.<br />

The automatic process inserts the information from the drawing into these allocators.<br />

You can design your forms very freely, either viewing the completed diagram online or<br />

even making further modifications. For the practice example we have already prepared<br />

forms for all the lists. You have already defined these forms by selecting a 'Template'<br />

when you create the project. You can of course modify all individual forms at any time.<br />

Specific information for the Project summary<br />

A prerequisite for the correct generation of a project summary is that for every page there should be<br />

an entry in the field 'File description' in the Project manager.<br />

To do this, open the Project manager and select the first page of the diagram in the section<br />

'Schematics'.<br />

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