Drawing
sheet sets are named collections of drawing sheets from several drawings.
Within a drawing sheet set, you can organize drawing sheets and views
in drawing sheet subsets and view categories. The Sheet
Set Manager provides a tree view of each drawing sheet set.
Using Drawing Sheet Subsets
You can use drawing sheet sets to group sheets and manage them as a
unit. Large drawing sheet sets can contain smaller sheets collections called sheet subsets. Subsets can include other subsets.
Subsets are useful for grouping sheets according to suitable
criteria. For example, you can group sheets according to discipline or according to
their status.
The Drawing Sheet List tab of
the Sheet Sets Manager palette groups the
functionalities for organizing named collections of drawing sheets.
Using View Classes
A sheet view consists of the following:
- An external reference drawing in the
Model workspace
You can use sheet views to display
the Model workspace from drawing files attached as external references
to your current drawing. The sheet view includes all layers from the
drawing files.
- A viewport on a sheet
The viewport displays the Model workspace.
- A named view in Sheet workspace
You can organize sheet views of a drawing sheet set into
classes. For example, you can group views according to their type such
as Elevations or Sections.
On the Sheet Views tab of the Sheet Set Manager, you can display the
list of views by classes or by the drawing sheet on which they are
placed.
The Sheet Set
Manager palette groups the functionalities for
organizing collections of drawing sheets.
Using Named Drawing Sheet Selections
You
can group various drawing sheets of a drawing sheet set into named drawing sheet
selections and use them later, for publishing. You can create multiple named drawing
sheet selections.
Use the Sheet Set Manager for
managing drawing sheet selections.