![]() You still need to know how to use them to create a schematic. I did have a little CAD experience for mechanical drawings before trying Eagle, and the procedure for group copy was pretty much the same (i.e., highlight, assign as group, copy, paste). In the earlier versions all you needed to know for groups was to use the"cut" icon instead of "copy." Not a lot of reading was needed to grasp that. There are two versions of copy paste, one for groups and the other for individual components. ![]() I did my first schematic without reading a manual. ![]() They require very little reading, if any, to master and work much like other Windows programs, particularly in later versions of Eagle. I consider things like copy/paste, delete, smash, move, etc.
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