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Especially the "useless-looking colour line"
I have no idea what is the line for, but my guess is, that it should help to find the optimum position of the component. I found this on the internet: http://electronics.stackexchange.com...line-in-altium
I think luckily the back and forth import-export seems to work very well between PADS and Altium for me, especially if I use the component wizard as you did in the course, and NOT the IPC component wizard that creates a lot of mostly useless features and layers for me. Will try to stick with PADS for placement and see what happens.What I will try now, is I will spread out the parts according to the schematics, using Altium 13 - my favorite version - and then I will place the components it in PADS and import it back into Altium and go from there.
Thank you @mairomaster. Yes, every software has it's PROS and CONS and even I have some wishes sometimes for some improvements (e.g. interactive routing and length tuning is better in Allegro than in Altium). But usually you can figure out how to go around it or I just learn to live with it. Some of the things are not so bad, they are just annoying because you know it could be done better (e.g. I love single layer routing mode in Altium, when I was working in Allegro, they didn't have it - but who knows, maybe it is there now ....)