Macros Sprint Layout 6.0 Portable ⏰

: Any group of elements you draw can be saved as a new macro via File > Save as macro 📂 Managing Your Library

Many users download expanded "mega-libraries" to add thousands of predefined components to their software:

Once you are comfortable with basic macro creation and import, you can utilize several advanced features and third-party tools to further boost your efficiency.

A macro in Sprint Layout 6.0 is fundamentally a standardized template of an electronic component footprint. Macros Sprint Layout 6.0

Here is a visual guide to finding the "Macros" panel:

: Adjust the grid (e.g., to 1.27mm or 2.54mm) to mimic the look of engineering or graph paper.

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Open the manufacturer’s datasheet for the component. Look closely at the or Recommended Land Pattern section. Note the pin pitch (distance between pin centers) and pad dimensions. Step 2: Set Your Grid Precision

Minimizes the risk of drawing a footprint with the wrong dimensions.

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: Use the "Component-Center" tool if you want a specific snap point. Select All : Highlight all elements of your new component. File > Save as macro and choose a name. Pro Tip: Community Libraries Sprint-Layout 6.0 often comes with roughly 4,600 predefined macros

Use your mouse to drag a selection box over everything you just drew.