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Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 Info

A macro in Sprint Layout 6.0 is fundamentally a standardized template of an electronic component footprint.

Click on a macro to see its preview at the bottom of the panel. Organizing for Efficiency Macros Sprint Layout 6.0

: Switch to edit mode and draw a frame around all the elements you just created. Group and Save Right-click and select to treat the elements as a single entity. Save as Macro button in the library panel or select A macro in Sprint Layout 6

Standard macros are static; they look exactly how you saved them. But Sprint-Layout has a library of built-in macros that are dynamic. Group and Save Right-click and select to treat

Sprint-Layout 6.0 ships with a pre-installed library, but it is somewhat basic. The real power comes from the community and your own builds.

Macros seamlessly integrate with Sprint-Layout’s layer system, utilizing copper layers (F1, F2) for pads and solder tracks, and silkscreen layers (S1, S2) for component outlines and labels.