Without macros, panelizing is manual torture. With macros, it is a 30-second job.
If you use Sprint-Layout 6.0, you know it prides itself on being "just a layout tool"—no bloat, no complicated auto-routers, just you and your copper traces. However, as your projects get more complex, you might find yourself drawing the same components over and over again. Macros Sprint Layout 6.0
: You can create your own macros by drawing elements (pads, tracks, silk screen), selecting them, and saving them as a .lmk file for future use. Without macros, panelizing is manual torture
Sprint-Layout 6.0 is often considered the "golden age" version of the software. It reached a sweet spot where the interface was modern enough to be usable, but the software wasn't yet bloated with features rarely used by hobbyists. However, as your projects get more complex, you
: Optional values or labels assigned to the part. Essential Macro Functions