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the placeholder we want to see now a little bit more about the placeholder placeholder is quite interesting because it allows us to reduce the number of macros as an example here before we actually start we will open the macro project the macro project this is where we'll be creating some circuits with several different options but just before we do so I would like you to synchronize your current project let's make sure that everything that is only in project here on the left-hand side so sort by status move it over is now uploaded into your parts management this means that now we just point on let's create a new page this new page will be this 2.2 page we see here zoom in in the top left-hand corner and here we will start by inserting a device device we're looking for is a 1489 just filter this down because you just imported it you should have these protection devices we'll take a first one in line a a 1 C 0 10 which is a 1 and circuit breaker we will rotate this of course until we get the 110 to left-hand side and we'll just place it here now that's good it's placed we will just continue and finish it up having T note on this side a t note on this side you if you put it actually at the same level you will have to put in a bright point so the two connections don't line up and connect if you put this right on top you'll see that the line breaks up then we'll put some interruption points one of them on this side here call it 120 V 81 and we'll put on the other side here a neutral one of course this is to have some how to connect unto which we can place some connection definition point on this side here we want the red wire to be defined with a specific wiring gauge and this is going to be 16 American wire gauge and on the other side of course it's going to be the same 16 American wire gauge yet a little bit different from the color because on the color side we'll just pick a white color now this is good so we have these these elements here that will actually adapt each other depending on what placeholder values that we pick so let's create this we insert a placeholder when we place a placeholder we place the first item on the top left hand side and we have to basically place the second item on the right hand side if that did not happen by default you always go back and say select associated objects you can see that we have the selected associated objects here right then are right in this area and now we can open it if we open it this means we have an assignment on the assignment you can say only display values that have some current value this is the interesting portion because it's very easy now to create your variables the variables are actually nothing else than a bracket open will actually define here the CD part and you can see that's the part number of the circuit breaker here we have the CB amperage that will be displayed in this property so if we enlarge this logo you can see that the technical characteristics in the variable CB temp then we have the CD part and then if we move that a little bit we should actually find at the connection definition point we should find here the wire gauge so that's basically the wire American wire gauge right that's basically the value 16 and this because we have two wire sets that we define will actually have it in two different spots once you hit the apply button you can see here the value set we have the different variables now I'll create here now some value sets the first value set that I have is a one amp and since I actually picked already to want temp I can actually select this line again can say reading current value sets and this basically will read in all the different current value sets as see here's right as soon as you hit apply of course this is your first value set now we can move on and create the next value set the next value set will be a 2 amp value set now the 2 M value set is 2 we use or we'll use basically a different part number we could actually just copy and paste it over like this and then go inside the different values and change them right manually like I just do at this point here 2 and 2 amps and this is fine what I can do also is if you create a new value set and we say ok we want to create like lady 3 n value set then of course if you paste woops sorry about this when you paste in here the values you can actually go and take them right so you can drill it down same as before you can actually do a part selection like this here 1489 we will find some other protection device this is the three template I just pick it and then of course these informations that go there you either type them in or you copy and paste everything is possible at this point here and you just go about in of course in this case we're still using 16 American wire gauge and you can go on and on like this for a 4m 4 6 after et cetera you just have created the placeholder now once this placeholder is created you can also give it a name here at the top which is basically select the protection and I can call it X amp right or attempts whatever and this is basically just the text it shows up at the top there to give you a little bit of an idea what to do with these value set now from here on you can actually place your macro box the macro box you just basically make sure that everything is inside this macro box the macro box then once you open it afterwards you can assign where the macro will be eight of course by default the macro will be saved in a default that's the best way where you should place it then in this particular case I think power would be good power distribution and we know it's at 100 V AC and then it's a circuit breaker right I'll just put it add line slices and now I have my new 120 volt V Fe now of course I could create several different variants of it with terminals without terminals etc to create this macro remember the menu utility generate macros automatically from macro projects and once this is generated now of course if you hit yes it's going to need a whole project if you hit no it's going to do only that one specific
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