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Include Information with Sheets and Sheet Sets
Sheet sets, subsets, and sheets include several types of information. This
information, called properties, includes titles, descriptions, file paths, and
custom properties that you define.
Different Properties for Different Levels (Owners)
Sheet sets, subsets, and sheets represent different levels of organization, and
each of these includes different types of properties. You specify the values for
these properties when you create the sheet set, subset, or sheet.
In addition, you can define custom properties for a sheet and a sheet set. The
values for custom properties for sheets are typically specific to each sheet. For
example, a custom property for a sheet might include the name of the designer.
The values for custom properties for a sheet set are typically specific to a
project. For example, a custom property for a sheet set might include the
contract number.
You cannot create custom properties for subsets.
View and Edit Properties
You can view and edit properties from the Sheet List tab by right-clicking the
name of the sheet set, subset, or sheet. On the shortcut menu, click Properties.
The properties and values that are displayed in the Properties dialog box
depend on what you selected. You can edit the values of the properties by
clicking a value.
To edit the properties of a sheet set, subset, sheet, or view category
1 Click View tab Palettes panel Sheet Set Manager.
2 In the Sheet Set Manager, open a sheet set.
3 Do one of the following:
On the Sheet List tab, right-click the sheet set node, a subset, or a
sheet.
On the Sheet Views tab, right-click a view category.
4 Click Properties.
5 In the dialog box that is displayed, click any field and enter the changes.
6 Click OK.
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