How to change the top directory in LTspice?
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I installed LTspice in C:Program Files
, and when I go to "search components", the top directory is C:Documents
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How can I change my top directory?
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I installed LTspice in C:Program Files
, and when I go to "search components", the top directory is C:Documents
.
How can I change my top directory?
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I installed LTspice in C:Program Files
, and when I go to "search components", the top directory is C:Documents
.
How can I change my top directory?
simulation ltspice
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I installed LTspice in C:Program Files
, and when I go to "search components", the top directory is C:Documents
.
How can I change my top directory?
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You can add additional paths/folders/directories by going to Tools
> Control Panel
Then select the Sym. & Lib. Search Paths
tab.
Since you are trying to add paths to symbols, add the paths in the top textbox:Symbol Search Path[*]
Multiple paths can be separated on new lines, or by semicolons ;
(which will be converted to new lines after closing the window).
If a path does not yet exist (perhaps you made a typo) then LTspice will ask if you want to include them anyway. Note that if they don't yet exist, they will not show up in the directory selection drop-down list.
If all goes well, you will see your new paths in the list:
Thank you for the help.
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You can add additional paths/folders/directories by going to Tools
> Control Panel
Then select the Sym. & Lib. Search Paths
tab.
Since you are trying to add paths to symbols, add the paths in the top textbox:Symbol Search Path[*]
Multiple paths can be separated on new lines, or by semicolons ;
(which will be converted to new lines after closing the window).
If a path does not yet exist (perhaps you made a typo) then LTspice will ask if you want to include them anyway. Note that if they don't yet exist, they will not show up in the directory selection drop-down list.
If all goes well, you will see your new paths in the list:
Thank you for the help.
â Osama Afzal Abaali
4 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You can add additional paths/folders/directories by going to Tools
> Control Panel
Then select the Sym. & Lib. Search Paths
tab.
Since you are trying to add paths to symbols, add the paths in the top textbox:Symbol Search Path[*]
Multiple paths can be separated on new lines, or by semicolons ;
(which will be converted to new lines after closing the window).
If a path does not yet exist (perhaps you made a typo) then LTspice will ask if you want to include them anyway. Note that if they don't yet exist, they will not show up in the directory selection drop-down list.
If all goes well, you will see your new paths in the list:
Thank you for the help.
â Osama Afzal Abaali
4 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
You can add additional paths/folders/directories by going to Tools
> Control Panel
Then select the Sym. & Lib. Search Paths
tab.
Since you are trying to add paths to symbols, add the paths in the top textbox:Symbol Search Path[*]
Multiple paths can be separated on new lines, or by semicolons ;
(which will be converted to new lines after closing the window).
If a path does not yet exist (perhaps you made a typo) then LTspice will ask if you want to include them anyway. Note that if they don't yet exist, they will not show up in the directory selection drop-down list.
If all goes well, you will see your new paths in the list:
You can add additional paths/folders/directories by going to Tools
> Control Panel
Then select the Sym. & Lib. Search Paths
tab.
Since you are trying to add paths to symbols, add the paths in the top textbox:Symbol Search Path[*]
Multiple paths can be separated on new lines, or by semicolons ;
(which will be converted to new lines after closing the window).
If a path does not yet exist (perhaps you made a typo) then LTspice will ask if you want to include them anyway. Note that if they don't yet exist, they will not show up in the directory selection drop-down list.
If all goes well, you will see your new paths in the list:
answered 4 hours ago
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Thank you for the help.
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Thank you for the help.
â Osama Afzal Abaali
4 hours ago
Thank you for the help.
â Osama Afzal Abaali
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Thank you for the help.
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