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eagle cad compare pcb routing and schematic

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I downloaded a design (eagle schematic and pcb),
Pcb was double sided and I am not in a position to do double side, so I re-recreated pcb from the schematic as single sided.
There were 8 unrouted connections. spending some time and moving components here and there I reduced this unrouted to 2 connections.
During one reconnection I noticed the component I moved overlapped with another one and became single connection, I noticed this and I did an 'undo'. Now I have only one unrouted connection and I can use a jumper, ok. but somehow may be there were few overlapping which I may have failed to notice. Is there any way I can compare the finished pcb with the schematic for connection errors.

thanks in advance.

BTW eagle is a great software , spend some hours doing this and learned a lot. lot of feature I was looking for - I found
 

Hi Sunil,

You can individually check your schematic and Board for any Errors.
You can use ERC and DRC to show you all Errors in your Design and you can ignore/Fix based on your requirements.

Hope this is what you were looking for?
 

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