That's too slow - especially given that I can't even copy the full paths. In Altium, I know how to get the pin mapping and the full paths of the libraries used - but I don't want to have to then look for matching files in the tree or Windows's explorer. In DesignSpark, we right click on a component in the schematic, "Edit component" and in this view we can modify everything about the component from pin mapping to schematic symbol, and PCB footprint - regardless of where the library is. 20 1-Avel LCD1602 (3.3VBLUEBACKLIGHT) Display Other Footprint for LCD1602 (3.3VBLUEBACKLIGHT) 1BitSquared LCD1602 (3.3VBLUEBACKLIGHT) Display Other Footprint for LCD1602 (3.3VBLUEBACKLIGHT) ABRACON ABLS-12.000MHZ-B4-T Crystal or Oscillator Other Footprint for ABLS-12. Everything seems to be all over the place (especially regarding libraries). Validate the changes, execute the changes, wait a while, great. It comes up with a long list of parts whose footprints dont match the libraries. Going to tools->update PCB from libraries seems to work. I am having a terrible time trying to learn how to use Altium - compared to RS DesignSpark PCB. Now I am editing the PCB but am having quite a bit of trouble.
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