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NOTE Modifying a sheet should always be done using an open sheet set in
the Sheet Set Manager. This ensures that all data associated with the sheet are
updated.
Rename and renumber a sheet. After you create a sheet, you can change
the sheet title and the sheet number. You can also specify a different
drawing file associated with the sheet.
NOTE If you change the layout name, the corresponding sheet title in the
sheet set is also updated or vice versa.
Remove a sheet from a sheet set. Removing a sheet from a sheet set
disassociates the sheet from the sheet set, but does not delete the drawing
file or the layout.
Reassociate a sheet. If you move a sheet to a different folder, you should
reassociate the sheet to the sheet set with the Sheet Properties dialog box
to correct the path. For any relocated sheet drawing, the paths for Expected
Layout and Found Layout are displayed in the Sheet Properties dialog box.
To reassociate the sheet, click the path in Expected Layout and then click
to navigate to the new location of the sheet.
NOTE You can quickly confirm whether a sheet is in the expected folder by
looking at Details at the bottom of the Sheet List tab. If the selected sheet is
not in the expected location, path information for both Expected Location and
Found Location is displayed in Details.
Add a view to a sheet. From the Model Views tab, you can easily add a
view to a sheet by placing a named model space view or the entire drawing
onto the current sheet.
NOTE After creating a named model space view, you must save the drawing
to add the view to the Model Views tab. Click Refresh on the Model Views tab
to update the Sheet Set Manager tree view.
Add label blocks to views. With the Sheet Set Manager, you can label views
and details automatically as you place them. Labels contain data associated
with the referenced view.
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