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Hi,

Can anyone explain to me what these dash-dot lines on my circuit design are? It happened when I generated the layout and changed it a bit, but I can't get rid of them. What they are indicating? Are they shorting the circuit? How can I remove them?
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Those are flight lines. They are indicating connections that are interpreted from the layout that no longer agrees with the element schematic connectivity, i.e., difference between schematic and layout. The clue is that you auto-generated the layout from the schematic but then made some changes. As soon as you edit the layout only then the schematic will show these lines to indicate where different connections now exist.
 
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