For example, selecting a 3D body will display attributes that are specific to a 3D body, such as: This section of the panel contains attributes specific to the object being inspected and which are not graphical attributes. For example, clicking on a pad will display the entry Pad, clicking on a track will display the entry Track, and so on. This section of the panel contains one entry only, relating to the kind of design object that is being 'inspected'. Information is displayed under the following common collapsible sections: Kind When specific object types are enabled for display, the control will reflect the choice by listing the enabled types, separated by commas.Ĭlicking on a single object in the library design editor window will select that object and display attributes associated to it in the PCBLIB Inspector panel. The list will only contain those object types currently selected in the main workspace. To choose one or more specific object types, enable the Display only option and then enable the option next to the required object(s) in the list beneath. Out of all such objects, you may wish to edit the properties of certain object types only, without losing or having to alter your selection.Ĭlicking on the control will reveal a selection pop-up that allows where you to choose which object types to include in the panel for display and editing - either all objects or specific objects. You may have a large quantity of objects selected in the workspace that are of differing type. This can be accessed using the underlined control at the top of the panel. The PCBLIB Inspector panel allows you to define which objects are displayed in the panel (the display scope) via filtering controls. If the PCBLIB Inspector panel is currently in the group of docked Workspace panels on the left, use the PCBLIB Inspector tab located at the bottom of the panels to bring it to the front. Panels can be configured to be floating in the editor space or docked to sides of the screen. To open the PCBLIB Inspector panel, ensure that a PCB Library is the active document in the editor and click the PCB button at the bottom-right of Altium Designer, and select the PCBLIB Inspector entry from the pop-up menu Used in conjunction with appropriate filtering, the panel can be used to make changes to multiple objects of the same kind, from one convenient location. The PCBLIB Inspector panel enables you to interrogate and edit the properties of one or more design objects in the active PCB component footprint (or all component footprints in the active PCB library). Have questions or feedback about Office VBA or this documentation? Please see Office VBA support and feedback for guidance about the ways you can receive support and provide feedback.Manually select PCB library objects or use the PCBLIB Filter Panel to populate the PCBLIB Inspector panel with objects to be viewed or edited. If the Document Inspector encounters errors during the operation, the module is flagged, displays an error message, and the data for that module does not change. If you choose to remove the data for a given module, the dialog box displays descriptive text that indicates whether the operation was successful or not. If the module does not find data, the dialog box displays a message to that effect. If a given module finds data, the dialog box includes a Remove All button that you can click to remove that data. Use the Document Inspector dialog box to select the type or types of data to find in the document.Īfter the modules complete the inspection, the Document Inspector displays the results for each module in a dialog box.
Document properties and personal information this includes metadata, SharePoint properties, custom properties, and other content informationĬhoose the File tab, and then choose Info.Comments, revisions, versions, and annotations.Document properties and personal information.The Document Inspector includes the following built-in modules. The Document Inspector has modules that help users inspect and fix specific elements of a given document. The Document Inspector in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint includes the following enhancements. We recommend that you run the Document Inspector before you sign a document or invoke IRM on a document.Īs a developer, you can use the Document Inspector framework to extend the built-in modules and integrate your extensions into the standard user interface. Microsoft does not support the automatic removal of hidden information for signed or protected documents, or for documents that use Information Rights Management (IRM).