well, it depends of pcb software, in fact, but practically any bigger commercial software package is having that option - multiple schematic pages, you can put whatever you want on them, and inter-page connections are sorted either by trace names or flags
example - I'm doing my pcbs in good old Eagle 6.3
say Babelfish M25 - channels are sort of mirror image
schm. one page one channel, schm. second page second channel
Edcor autoformer shown on each channel
optional Jensen and Cinemag autoformers placed on 3rd schm page
so, no confusion - at least not about these parts
anyhow - I remember at first, 'till I didn't figure out that way, I did draw optional parts (say different size of caps and resistors) on same schm. confusing heck of my self
example - I'm doing my pcbs in good old Eagle 6.3
say Babelfish M25 - channels are sort of mirror image
schm. one page one channel, schm. second page second channel
Edcor autoformer shown on each channel
optional Jensen and Cinemag autoformers placed on 3rd schm page
so, no confusion - at least not about these parts
anyhow - I remember at first, 'till I didn't figure out that way, I did draw optional parts (say different size of caps and resistors) on same schm. confusing heck of my self
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