erWin wiring diagram question

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I'm assuming the rectangular boxes with numbers represent circuit numbers, right? (highlighted in the pic below) What is the easiest way to follow each individual circuits and know what the number in the rectangle is referring too?

What are the sequential numbers at the bottom of the page, circled in blue?

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I dont know if this kinda post belong here but these are current tracks- eg. #10 wiring continues on current track 15 while considering the meaning of the ## symbol and its representation
 
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perhaps is counting for GND connection point
 
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The rectangular boxes and the numbers you’ve highlighted in blue are read together. The rectangular box means that that wire continues on the page that has that number at the bottom. They are referred to as current tracks.

In your example, that 16mm2 red wire has a 10 in the rectangle? You see it is in column 15 on this page? You then look for the page that has 10 on the bottom. In that column, you’ll see a wire that has a 15 in a rectangle, meaning ‘from current track 15’.

The wires flow from top to bottom, in case you see multiple rectangles in the same track.

The ## is usually for options and along with other symbols will be defined under the component description text.
 
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.
 
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I think it is a brilliant and simple system, so much better than the old style pre 73 system… pity my bug is a 72 :(
 
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