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/* Using Your New Part in a New Circuit */
Keep in mind that since you asked the program to create a symbol for your new device automatically, the new symbol might be far from good-looking (as you can see from the above figure). But don't worry - you can change the symbol and improve its appearance as you will do later. For the time being, you would like to see if your new device functions correctly as you would expect. Double-click the device to open its property dialog as shown in the figure below.
{| border="0"<table>|-<tr>| valign="bottom"|<td>[[File:b2TUT5_6.png|thumb|left340px|350px|PartThe new part's Property Dialogproperty dialog.]]| valign="bottom"|</td><td>[[File:b2TUT5_7.png|thumb|left480px|400px|PartThe new part's Subcircuit Model Textsubcircuit model text.]]|-</td>|}</tr></table>
Notice the new symbol appearing in the property dialog of the part. Click the button labeled "Edit Model..." on the right side of the dialog. A new dialog open ups with the title: "'''Edit Subcircuit Text'''" as shown in the above figure. Here you see the Netlist code for your model, which is in fact the Netlist representation of your original voltage doubler circuit minus the voltage source. You can edit this Netlist model at any time if you like. Close both dialogs and return to the [[Schematic Editor]].
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