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Re: Best or easy way to make Autogenerated LTSpice symbols portable?


 

I don't know if this was answered.? Bernt wrote, "However, what I do not understand is how to then place my symbols. In the Place component, it only shows stuff from the .lib (which includes Autogenerated) but nothing else so it is not possible to see other folders and components there."

When you first open the (Add) Component menu, it has things on the top half and the bottom half of its pop-up window.? At the very top of that pop-up menu, there is a choice for "Top Directory".? That is how you can select between the current directory (the one that holds the schematic you are editing), and LTspice's libraries.

Click that to change it to the current directory, and now the bottom half should show only the symbols in the current directory.? If you have not yet saved the current schematic, you may need to save it once first, so that LTspice knows what is the current directory.

Click that "Top Directory" choice at the top of the pop-up window again, when you want to change it back to LTspice's libraries.

The only choices for the "Top Directory" are LTspice's libraries, the user-defined library path that you optionally told LTspice about, and the current working directory with the schematic being edited.

Andy

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