Always use a standard grid (like 1.27mm or 2.54mm) when creating macros to ensure they "snap" perfectly to other components.
Would you like a step-by-step example of creating a specific macro (e.g., an SMD LED or a USB-C connector)?
Unlocking Sprint-Layout 6.0: The Essential Guide to Macros In the world of PCB design, speed and precision are paramount. For users of Sprint-Layout 6.0
Elias pulled up his . In Sprint-Layout, macros aren't scripts or shortcuts; they are the pre-defined footprints of the components themselves—the ICs, the resistors, and the specialized SMD pads.
: Some collections specifically focus on modules like audio amplifiers, relays, and original Toshiba transistors that the base program may lack.