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Hidey Hi...

I have searched but cant find anything similar really. What I am after
is to make a document where I can select a channel and show its path
via a block diagram or even an Autocad document.

I thought of having two combo boxes the first with the category, such
as external line or local channel, then once this has been selected the
sub group of that would be shown in the other ready for selection.

Once your channel has been selected a button can be clicked and this
the shows a simple cblock diagram of the signal path, or possible the
option as well to access an autocad version of that diagram.

Hmmmmm indeeed!!!

Thoughts?

Fraser


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