Now that you wired the connectors together, you insert in-line connectors to group the wires.
Insert in-line connectors
Insert Components panel
Insert Connector drop-down
Insert Connector.
Pin Spacing:
1.0
Pin Count:
3At Wire Crossing
Pin List:
1Insert All

Specify insertion point or [Z=zoom, P=pan, X=wire crossing, V=horizontal/vertical, TAB=flip]:
Select to place the connector on the wires connected to PJ1, Pins 1-3

Insert Components panel
Insert Connector drop-down
Insert Connector.
Pin Spacing:
1.0
Pin Count:
9At Wire Crossing
Pin List:
1Allow Spacers/Breaks
Specify insertion point or [Z=zoom, P=pan, X=wire crossing, V=horizontal/vertical, TAB=flip]:
Select to place the connector starting on the line at PJ1, Pin 5
Notice how the connector expands when you cross the wires.
The dialog box displays which connector pin has been inserted so far. Keep clicking Insert Next Connection until you place six of the nine connections.

Specify insertion point or [Z=zoom, P=pan, X=wire crossing, V=horizontal/vertical, TAB=flip]:
Select to place the connector starting on the line at PJ1, Pin 13


Note: Another method is to insert the entire connector and then use the Split Connector tool to break the existing connector.
Insert Components panel
Dashed Link Line drop-down
Link Components with Dashed Line.
Component to link from:
Select the bottom portion of PJ6 (1)
component to link to:
Select the top portion of PJ6 (2), right-click