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PSpice A/D User Guide Analyzing waveforms October 2019 719 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 2022 All Rights Reserved. distinguished from other markers (for voltage, current, or power) by being square rather than round in shape. A simulation profile must be active in order to place a marker for a plot window template. The analysis type defined in the profile will determine what type of template will be loaded (either for AC, DC or transient analysis). When placing a plot window template marker, the argument description for the template being placed will appear in the status bar of Capture. Markers will continue to be placed until all arguments for the template have been satisfied. If an active simulation exists, then the template markers will turn black; otherwise, they will remain gray. If an argument type is set to "Any" rather than a specific type, the marker type will depend on the marker placement location. If a marker is placed on a pin, then it will be assumed to be a current marker. If a marker is placed on a node, it will be assumed to be a voltage marker. If a marker is placed on a device, it will be assumed to be a power marker. To place a plot window template marker 1. In Capture, from the PSpice menu, choose Markers, then select Plot Window Templates.

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