2012

Table Of Contents
3 Under Attribute, in the Tag box, enter a name for the field.
4 To the right of the Value box, click the Insert Field button.
5 In the Field dialog box, under Field Category, select SheetSet.
6 In the Field Names list, select SheetSetPlaceholder.
7 In Placeholder Type, select the type of field that you want.
Temporary Value previews the placeholder field.
8 In Format, select a capitalization style for the placeholder field.
When the field is updated, the same style is used for the value of the
field.
9 (Optional) Click Associate Hyperlink if you want the field to serve as a
hyperlink to a location.
NOTE Associate Hyperlink is not available for the ViewportScale field.
10 Click OK to exit the Field dialog box.
The placeholder field displays its name when the Field dialog box closes:
for example, SheetNumber. Later, when the block is inserted from the
Views List tab shortcut menu in the Sheet Set Manager, the field displays
a value based on the sheet it is dragged to: for example, its sheet number.
11 Click OK in the Attribute Definition dialog box. Specify the location for
the field text to appear near the geometry that you have created to use
with the Sheet Set Manager as a callout block or a label block.
12 Create a block that includes the newly created attribute object along with
the geometry for the block.
To format a field value
1 Double-click a text object to display the appropriate text editing dialog
box.
2 Double-click the field you want to format.
The Field dialog box is displayed. If formatting is available for the field,
the Field Format button is displayed.
3 Click Field Format.
In the Additional Format dialog box, the current value of the field is
displayed. When you select an option, the result is displayed in Preview.
Insert Fields | 1461