Back-Annotate Assignments Dialog Box

You open this dialog box by clicking on the Assignments > Back-Annotate Assignments

Allows you to copy device and resource assignments made during compilation into the Intel Quartus Prime Settings File (.qsf) Definition, thereby preserving the current fit for future compilations. You can use the Back-Annotate Assignments dialog box (Default type) to preserve device assignments, or you can use the Back-Annotate Assignments dialog box (Advanced type) to preserve Logic Lock regions and employ more advanced back-annotation options. You can select the back-annotation type in the Back-annotation type list.

Important: Important: The Logic Cell Insertion - Logic Duplication and Auto Register Duplication logic options are not compatible with routing back-annotation. If you want to perform routing back-annotation, turn off the Logic Cell Insertion - Logic Duplication and Auto Register Duplication logic options, run the Fitter, and then back-annotate assignments.