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FTP sites, project websites, or CD. You can save a description of a drawing set
that has been assembled to publish in a Drawing Set Descriptions (DSD) file.
NOTE You must remove the drawing sheets that you don't want to become a
part of the drawing set. Layouts must be initialized before they can be published.
(A layout is initialized if its paper size is defined in the page setup to any size other
than 0 x 0.)
To create a drawing set for publishing
1 Open a drawing. Click Output tab Publish panel Publish.
The Publish dialog box is displayed. If the Include Layouts When Adding
Sheets option is selected in the shortcut menu, all the layouts in the
current drawing are listed in the sheetlist.
2 In the Publish dialog box, you can modify the list of sheets by doing any
of the following as needed:
Add sheets. To add sheets from other drawings, click the Add Sheets
button (or drag drawings from the desktop). In the Select Drawings
dialog box, select drawings. Click Select to add them to the list of
sheets in the Publish dialog box. All of the layouts in a drawing become
individual sheets in the list of drawing sheets. You can remove the
individual sheets if you do not want them to become part of the
drawing set. A layout must be initialized (its paper size must be defined
in the page setup to any size other than 0 x 0) before it can be
published.
NOTE To include all layouts when you add sheets to a drawing set, ensure
the Include Layouts When Adding Sheets option is selected in the shortcut
menu.
Include model layouts. If you include an uninitialized (the paper size
is not defined in the page setup or is set to 0 x 0) model layout, it will
be marked as Uninitialized in the Status column on the sheet list. It
can be plotted if you select an override page setup for it in the Publish
dialog box from the page setup drop-down list under Page Setups in
the sheet list.
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