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/* Defining Traces & Object Sets */
=== Defining Traces & Object Sets ===
When you start a new project in [[Planar Module]]EM.Picasso, the project workspace looks empty, and there are no finite objects in it. However, a default background structure is always present by default. Objects Finite objects are defined as part of traces or embedded sets. Once defined, you can see a list of project objects in the '''Physical Structure''' section of the navigation tree.  Traces and object sets can be defined either from Layer Stack-up Settings dialog or from the navigation tree. In the '''Layer Stack-up Settings''' dialog, you can add a new trace to the stack-up by clicking the arrow symbol on the '''{{key|Insert''' }} button of the dialog. You have to choose from '''Metal (PEC)''', '''Slot (PMC)''' or '''Conductive Sheet''' options. A respective dialog opens up, where you can enter a label and assign a color other than default ones. Once a new trace is defined, it is added, by default, to the top of the stack-up table underneath the top half-space. From here, you can move the trace down to the desired location on the layer hierarchy. Every time you define a new trace, it is also added under the respective category in the Navigation Treenavigation tree. Alternatively, you can define a new trace from the Navigation Tree navigation tree by right -clicking on one of the trace type names and selecting '''Insert New PEC Trace...'''or '''Insert New PMC Trace...'''or '''Insert New Conductive Sheet Trace...'''A respective dialog opens up for setting the trace properties. Once you close this dialog, it takes you directly to the Layer Stack-up Settings dialog so that you can set the right position of the trace on the stack-up.
=== Defining Embedded Object Sets ===
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