

There should be one component found, as shown in the image below. The Query Results are displayed in the Libraries panel.

Click the Search button to begin the search.The Path is set to point to the installed Altium libraries, which will be similar to C:\Users\Public\Documents\Altium\CS\Library.The Scope is set to Search in Components and Libraries on path.For the first Filter row, the Field is set to Name, the Operator is set to contains, and the Value is 3904.Ensure that the dialog options are set as follows:.Press the Search button in the Libraries panel to open the Libraries Search dialog, as shown above.If it is not visible, display the Libraries panel ( View | System | Libraries).Save the schematic by selecting File » Save (shortcut: Ctrl+S).To make the document fill the viewing area, click View | Zoom Document.

Click OK to close the dialog and update the sheet size.Confirm that both the Snap and Visible Grids are set to 10.For this tutorial, the only change that needs to be made is to set the sheet size to A4 in the Standard Styles field of the Sheet Options tab of the dialog.On the ribbon, click Project | Content | Document Options to open the Document Options dialog.Right-click on the project filename in the Projects panel then select Save Project to save the project. Since you have added a schematic to the project, the project file also has changed.Note that files stored in the same folder as the project file itself (or in a child/grandchild folder) are linked to the project using relative referencing, and files stored in a different location are linked using absolute referencing. Type the name Multivibrator in the File Name field then click Save. The Save As dialog will open, ready to save the schematic in the same location as the project file. To save the new schematic sheet, select File » Save As.A blank schematic sheet named Sheet1.SchDoc will open in the design window and an icon for this schematic will appear linked to the project in the Projects panel under the Source Documents folder icon. On the ribbon, click the Home | Project | Project » Add New Schematic menu entry.This page contains the contents of the collapsible sections of the From Idea to Manufacture - Driving a PCB Design through CircuitStudio tutorial.
