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SSMPOLLTIME
Controls whether plotting a sheet set, multi-sheet plot file, or plot spool file
can be interrupted by other plot jobs.
SSMSHEETSTATUS
Controls how the status data in a sheet set is refreshed.
SSMSTATE
Indicates whether the Sheet Set Manager window is open or closed.
Create and Modify Sheets
There are several options in the Sheet Set Manager for creating sheets and
adding views either through a shortcut menu or one of the tab buttons.
Modifying a sheet should always be done from an open sheet set.
Following are descriptions of common sheet operations. You can access
commands by right-clicking an item in the tree view to display the relevant
shortcut menu.
Import layout as sheet. After you create a sheet set, you can import one
or more layouts from existing drawings. You can initialize a layout by
clicking on its tab to activate the previously unused layout. A layout does
not contain any plot settings before initialization. Once initialized, layouts
can be drawn upon, published, and added to sheet sets as sheets (after the
drawing has been saved). This is a fast method for creating multiple sheets
from layouts in several drawings. In the current drawing, you can drag a
layout tab directly onto the Sheets area of the Sheet List tab in the Sheet
Set Manager.
Create a new sheet. As an alternative to importing existing layouts, you
can create a new sheet. When you place views in this sheet, the drawing
files associated with the views are attached as xrefs to the sheet drawing.
The sheet drawing file is created using either the AutoCAD 2004 format
or the AutoCAD 2007 format, depending on the format specified on the
Open and Save tab in the Options dialog box.
Modify a sheet. Double-click a sheet on the Sheet List tab to open a drawing
from the sheet set. Use SHIFT or CTRL to select multiple sheets. To review
a sheet, use the shortcut menu to open a drawing in read-only mode.
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