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OrCAD - placing a part on the bottom side

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Eugen_E

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orcad placing part bottom

Hello,

I know it was asked before, but i can't find it...
How to place a part on the bottom side of the board in Orcad?

Thanks
 

Select right click then magic!! there is a menu there....

M
 

I tried that, but I didn't find anything useful for placing on the bottom... I'm using OrCAD 9.2. :?:
I think it was a key shortcut? I'll keep trying... thanks.
 

You should see opposite or use T if I remember correctly.
Have not used OrCAD Layout for sometimes.

M
 

    Eugen_E

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If u are working in the orcad10.5 layout plus tool den select the component and press 1 for Top layer and 2 for Bottom layer.After that place in the corresponding layer,or select the component and right click den see is there any options like mirror or double click the comp., and check is there any options to mirror the components


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Rajan.K
 

select the component ,it will attach to the cursor and then right click select Opposite (T) from the pop up menu,the component will get mirrored then place it.
 

    Eugen_E

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yes majnoon is right you slect the component by left click than either press T or right click and in the options you will see "opposite" command.
these commands are for Orcad 9.2 and I think will work in any version of Orcad.
 

    Eugen_E

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Thanks everybody. I used Opposite/T and it works.
 

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