You can use netlabels as a way of naming nets in a schematic.
You can also use them as a way to join two nets without drawing a wire between them.
Net ports are a nicer way to indicate that two nets are joined by having a clear graphic to show the ends of the nets.
Net ports have a second use which is to indicate the input and output connections to a subcircuit when drawing the schematic for one in a Spice Subckt tab.
Note that if you add a voltage probe to a net which is named using a netlabel, netflags or net port, the name of the voltage probe will overwrite the net name.
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Hi, I have copied a Schematic and it used NetLabel. Is there an easy way to change the NetLable to NetPort ?
It's Just Esthetics, but I like the look of NetPort.
Any Idea how I can do This?
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