Why the 1 component limit on imports? Primarily because the Analog Devices edition functions as a free "teaser" package for the full version from National Instruments, which costs money. We hope in the future to make it so that you can go back and edit the model and are working with NI on this for the next version. This can be painful if you spent a lot of time creating a beautiful symbol. You will need to delete your previous model and start from scratch. What is not intuitive is editing the model after you create it. At that point the software guides you through a six step process of naming the component, selecting the number of pins, drawing the symbol, setting the pin functionality (I leave everything on bidirectional), adding your model file, and then mapping the pins on the symbol to the pins in the model. You import the component by going to the Tools menu and selecting "Component Wizard". In this version you can import one component. In late December of 2010 (after your post) we introduced a version based on Multisim 11, called the NI Multisim Component Evaluator. In the previous Analog Devices version of Multisim, there was no way to add a component model that was not already in the library.
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