By Miles Nicholson
The wire number from a source-arrowed wire network copies to all associated destination-arrowed wire networks. The source arrow is effectively where the flow starts so this can be linked to a destination arrow that is in any direction within your project. The wire connecting to the source arrow will be the wire that is numbered whilst the wire connecting to the destination arrow will assume the same wire number as the source.
If you have made a mistake in the direction of the flow, you can toggle the source and destination arrows after you have placed them by using the Swap/Update Block command available from the schematic ribbon > Edit Components panel.

There are different types of arrows used and the naming of the blocks specifically relates to the arrow type. As an example, type 1 arrows will have a block naming convention of the following:
Source arrows are the following assuming type 1:
Right HA1S1
Left HA1S3
Top HA1S2
Bottom HA1S4
Destination arrows follow the same naming convention but:
Right HA1D1
Left HA1D3
Top HA1D2
Bottom HA1D4
When you use the Swap/Update Block command, select swap a block one at a time and browse for the block as the symbols aren’t in the icon menu.
The following video shows you how this can be done:
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