Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 Fixed
If you design printed circuit boards (PCBs) using , you know the software excels at simplicity. However, repeatedly placing the same complex component—like an audio amplifier footprint, a USB connector, or a voltage regulator pattern—can become tedious.
Rename the macro file to something descriptive before inserting—Sprint Layout only shows the filename, not a preview. E.g., USB_C_16pin_smd.mac is better than newmacro1.mac . Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
: Use the "Scanned Background" feature to load an image (like a photo of an old board or a hand-drawn sketch) as a background layer. This allows you to "trace" over it with tracks and pads, effectively using it as draft paper. If you design printed circuit boards (PCBs) using
Remember the golden rule:
Store macros in a shared folder for your team or open-source library. a USB connector