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Update Using Altium authored Feb 11, 2026 by Alia Peterson's avatar Alia Peterson
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<details><summary>Steps for PCB Document:</summary> <details><summary>Steps for PCB Document:</summary>
1. Once your schematic is finished, switch to the PCB document. In this document, there are three different ways to view the board. 1. Once your schematic is finished, switch to the PCB document. In this document, there are three different ways to view the board.
- If you type the number “1”, you will be able to edit the board shape - If you type the number “1”, you will be able to edit the board shape with options under Design
- If you type 2 - this is where you will be routing and moving components around - the majority of your work will be done here for the PCB. In this setting, the board is black and the components will likely be colorful. - If you type 2 - this is where you will be routing and moving components around - the majority of your work will be done here for the PCB. In this setting, the board is black and the components will likely be colorful.
- If you type 3, you will be able to see your board in the 3d view. - If you type 3, you will be able to see your board in the 3d view.
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