The Bus arc of the Schematics technology is a special arc that can carry multiple signals (see Section 7-5-1). When giving a network name to Bus arcs, it is possible to specify complex bus names.
When a bus is unnamed, the system determines its width from the ports that it connects. Some tools (such as simulation netlisters) need to name everything, and so use automatically-generated names. When this happens, the system must choose whether to number the bus ascending or descending. To resolve this issue, use the "Network" preferences (in menu File / Preferences..., "Tools" section, "Network" tab), and choose "Ascending" or "Descending".
Individual wires that connect to a bus must be named with names from that bus. As an aid in obtaining individual signals from a bus, the Rip Bus command (in menu Edit / Arc) will automatically create such wires for the selected bus arc.
Besides using array names on busses, you can also give array names to schematic nodes. Netlisters will create multiple copies of that node, named with the individual elements of the array.