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Add callout blocks to views. Callout blocks is the term for the symbols that
reference other sheets. Callout blocks have many industry-specific names
such as reference tags, detail keys, detail makers, building section keys,
and so on. Callout blocks contain data associated with the sheet and view
that are referenced.
NOTE When you place a callout block with fields or a view on a sheet, make
sure that the current layer is unlocked.
Create a title sheet and table of contents. The first sheet in a sheet set will
usually be a title sheet that includes a description of the sheet set and a
table that lists all the sheets in the sheet set. You can create this table,
called a sheet list table, on an open sheet. The table automatically includes
all the sheets in the sheet set. Once a sheet list table is created, you also
have options to edit, update, or delete the cell content of the table.
You can create a sheet list table from the shortcut menu of sheet set subsets
and sheets only when a sheet is open. You can also create sheet list tables
for multiple subsets and sheets. Any sheets added to a subset later on are
automatically added to the sheet list table.
NOTE For access to shortcut menus in the drawing area that are needed for
sheet list table operations, the Shortcut Menus in Drawing Area must be
checked in the Options dialog box, User Preferences tab.
Create Callout Blocks and Label Blocks (Advanced)
If you create a block to be used as a callout block or label block in a sheet set,
you can use a placeholder field to display information such as view title or
sheet number. The callout or label block must be defined in a DWG or DWT
file that is specified in the Sheet Set Properties dialog box. Later, you can insert
the callout or label block from a shortcut menu on the Sheet Views tab in the
Sheet Set Manager.
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