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If the supplier part number changes or you want to switch PCB fabricators (requiring a courtyard change), you have to edit dozens of components individually. This is technical debt. Top Discussion Hubs : Understanding the nuances between

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I kept getting "Un-Routed Net" warnings on ground pins that were clearly connected to a copper pour. The Solution Found: A user named OldPhil pointed out that CircuitStudio requires a manual "synchronize" after modifying polygon connectivity. The forum thread provided a step-by-step GIF showing how to force a repour via the Tools > Polygon Pours > Repour All —but crucially, saving and closing the PCB file first . That specific sequence fixed my issue instantly.