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  • fernandordf
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    Maybe a bug, I just started using Altium so I don't know. And yes I have the latest version.

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  • robertferanec
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    Maybe a bug? Are you running the latest AD version?

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  • fernandordf
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    Originally posted by CLaFond View Post
    Looks like I worked it out. It seems like the issue was that I had a substack over a substack. I moved the created layers over to the default "board layer substack" then deleted the other stack that had the same layers but used a different substack name. Once that was done, all layers were on the "board layer stack" (no more substacks) and the split plane editor showed a count of 1 for L2 and L5. Everything appears to be working correctly and inline with the training now. I think originally I was working through some Altium training months ago that used a ridged/flex pcb design. Some of the settings might have defaulted me to the to the substacks from my usage of that project, at least thats the hypothesis. Anyways, thanks for the help and feedback.
    Hi there, I have the same problem here. I am currently doing the "Learn Altium Essentials Second Edition" course and I am not able to get rid of the second layer stack. I was able to contineu working, by duplicating the layers in both stacks, however I am not sure if this could be a problem once I want to manufacture a board. Do you have how to get rid of the other substacks and keep only one?
    Every time I try to get rid of the duplicated stack by unchecking the option of Rigid/Flex in the Layer Stack Manager, I keep seeing the two stacks in the PCB panel, and there is no option (or I cant find it) to eliminate one of this substacks.
    Any help will be appreciated, thanks!

    Two sub-stacks
    Two sub-stacks

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  • robertferanec
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    CLaFond Awesome! Thank you willyduke for help.

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  • CLaFond
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    Looks like I worked it out. It seems like the issue was that I had a substack over a substack. I moved the created layers over to the default "board layer substack" then deleted the other stack that had the same layers but used a different substack name. Once that was done, all layers were on the "board layer stack" (no more substacks) and the split plane editor showed a count of 1 for L2 and L5. Everything appears to be working correctly and inline with the training now. I think originally I was working through some Altium training months ago that used a ridged/flex pcb design. Some of the settings might have defaulted me to the to the substacks from my usage of that project, at least thats the hypothesis. Anyways, thanks for the help and feedback.

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  • willyduke
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    Yeah, that is weird, at least should be one split, maybe trying to delete the layers and create them again? or using the layers presets?

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  • CLaFond
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    Looking at what willyduke said about split plane I think the split count should be one for L2 and L5 instead of 0. That correct?

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  • CLaFond
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    Another observation is there is no clearance around the pads that are not GND.

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  • CLaFond
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    So I used the post from stack exchange below to resolve the stack errors,

    so I've recently been learning altium and I'm one of those learners who tends to click things to see what they do and then figure out how to undo it afterwards. Unfortunately I've now run into a pr...


    However, this still doesnt fix the plane issue as you can see in the attached photos. Double-clicking in the black area doesn't bring up the layer properties window where I can set its net. The net for both planes was already set to GND by double clicking on the layers tab (not the black area) at the bottom of the window. One thing I notice from Roberts example is that before he double-clicks the plane to set the plane net it appears to have a green/red hue over the black area. Its only when selected to change the net that it has the dark black plane color. This is how it is by default.

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  • robertferanec
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    (there is a red outline in the combo box)
    - great spot CLaFond, I completely missed that.

    willyduke as CLaFond suggested, did you try double click into the black area? I would really expect it should work.

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  • willyduke
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    If you select the layer of your plane and then double click on it, a split plane dialog box will appear where you select the Net, in your case select GND

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  • CLaFond
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    What I wasn't expecting, following the instructions, is that when I created the additional layers the substack option was something that appears to be auto-assigned. I have changed the substack name for the added layers which removes the error. I have also tried to turn substack feature off. Either way the plane layer stayed the same. Could this possibly be something in the design rules?

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  • willyduke
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    What i see in your first picture is you have a stack problem (there is a red outline in the combo box). It looks like you have 2 stack in conflict. Click the combo box and select the other stack and delete it.

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  • CLaFond
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    Still not seeing it correctly, any other ideas? Could i provide you with something else that might make this easier to TS?

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  • robertferanec
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    It looks like the copper removal works - it is the green line around your board, however you should see there green layer - I am not sure why yo do not see it. It should look like on the picture below. Be sure you have all the layers enabled (Steps 1-2-3) and then click on the Layer TAB (Step 4) to select the layer.

    Click image for larger version  Name:	show all layers altium 1.PNG Views:	1 Size:	118.8 KB ID:	13558

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