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PSpice A/D User Guide Simulation examples October 2019 83 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. 2. Click in the first cell under the Reference column. 3. Type in the new name Vin. 4. Click Apply to update the changes to the part, then close the spreadsheet. 5. Continue naming the remaining parts until your schematic looks like Figure 2-1 on page 76. Tip A more efficient way to change the names, values and other properties of several parts in your design is to use the Property Editor, as follows: a. Select all of the parts to be modified by pressing Ctrl and clicking each part. b. From the Edit menu, choose Properties. The Parts Spreadsheet appears. Change the entries in as many of the cells as needed, and then click Apply to update all of the changes at once. To change the values of the parts 1. Double-click the voltage label (0V) on V1 to display the Display Properties dialog box. 2. In the Value text box, type 5V. 3. Click OK. 4. Continue changing the Part Value properties of the parts until all the parts are defined as in Figure 2-1 on page 76. Your schematic page should now have the same parts, wiring, labels, and properties as Figure 2-1 on page 76. Using European notation You can use the European notation, such as 2K2, to assign values to resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Assigning values in this format reduces the possibility of errors while reading component values