Altium Hierarchy->harness in Schematic
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Hi team,
Any one have experience in Altium schematic designing.
I am facing some issue in Hierarchy->harness in Schematic.
The offpage number for harness is not showing, and while generation the smart PDF if we click the harness port /green box the page want to go there automatically, but that also not working.
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