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Is it possible to hide particular airwires in eagle, without hiding all of them?

So if there's a net I am not currently interested in, but it has a lot of connections, confusing where other airwires go, I can hide it. I am wanting to do this for GND and +V but, don't want to run ratsnest resulting in a pour.

Any ideas?

Thanks Tom

Is it possible to hide particular airwires in eagle, without hiding all of them?

So if there's a net I am not currently interested in, but it has a lot of connections, confusing where other airwires go, I can hide it. I am wanting to do this for GND and +V but, don't want to run ratsnest resulting in a pour.

Any ideas?

Thanks Tom

Is it possible to hide particular airwires in eagle, without hiding all of them?

So if there's a net I am not currently interested in, but it has a lot of connections, confusing where other airwires go, I can hide it. I am wanting to do this for GND and +V but, don't want to run ratsnest resulting in a pour.

Any ideas?

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Hide particular airwires/nets in eagle

Is it possible to hide particular airwires in eagle, without hiding all of them?

So if there's a net I am not currently interested in, but it has a lot of connections, confusing where other airwires go, I can hide it. I am wanting to do this for GND and +V but, don't want to run ratsnest resulting in a pour.

Any ideas?

Thanks Tom