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when working with 2d layouts in SolidWorks electrical you may have noticed that the software automatically will add wipeouts based on the extents of the footprint that youamp;#39;re working on in many cases if a rectangular device is in place this is great saves us a lot of time but a few devices are not perfectly rectangular and what SolidWorks electrical allows us to do is add a specific wipeout frame so go to your symbol and begin editing by going to the draw tab and choosing the wipeout feature I recommend turning on an object endpoint snap or any other object snaps to aid in setting up our wipeout frame so weamp;#39;ll begin and trace around this particular object to power supply trying to match this outer curve and when finished we can make a few other changes I like changing the outer boundary to yellow so it stands out and I also ensure that the wipeout is placed in the background so that I can still see the footprint of the device with those changes made we save it a