Adding MCU Atmega328 to Multisim?

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To add the Atmega328 to Multisim (v 12.0), users are seeking guidance on downloading and installing the necessary footprint and schematics. There is frustration expressed over the difficulty of finding these resources, with some considering using existing MCUs as alternatives. However, the preference remains for the specific Atmega328 component. Assistance from the community is requested to simplify this process. Finding the right files and installation method is crucial for effective use in projects.
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Greetings! Would anyone be an angel and tell me how I could download and install(?) the footprint and schematics for Multisim (v 12.0)? I've been searching for hours and I'm starting to go nuts here.. It would be awesome if anyone could help me since I believe it shouldn't be that hard?
 
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