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Altium - PCB problem

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Joohn

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Hi all,

I've a little problem,

I made a schematic, and a pcb of that schematic,
Nothing went wrong, routing was OK.
but he was to big, so I deleted some "units" in the schematic,

I updated the PCB, he was a lot smaller at this moment,
but there were big gapes at the PCB, so I moved some components,

But now the problem,

after I moved the components / rooms / units on the PCB,
they went lime green,

I only moved some components from the left side of the PCB to the right side, (where the deleted units were before)

Does anybody know this problem, and how to solve it?

Thanks,

John

p.s. Sorry for bad English :)
 

It sounds to me like you have a component placement violation??? Can you upload the Project files and I'll take a look.
 
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It seems that you have moved the components out of the room they were assigned to you can disable that.
Sorry I dont remember exact steps as it has been long time since I worked on altium but you can search on internet for that.
 
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mosat probably either u placed the components over a signal track or u have a ground plane , if its ground plane just repour the ground plane !
 
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Thanks for the answers,

Problem solved!:)
 
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