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Changing Sheet Manager Preferences
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3 Click OK to exit the Settings dialog box.
If the Block Label command does not find the specified blocks in the search
path, then it looks in the Civil Design search path. The Civil Design search path
includes the current working folder, the current drawing folder (if different from
the working folder) and the Civil Design environment variable path. One way
to determine what Civil Design is using for the search path is to use the Civil
Design INSERT command and enter a block name that doesnt exist. A message
dialog box is displayed with the search path that was used.
Changing the Sheet Style Database Path
To copy or move your sheet styles into a different folder, you must manually
change the sheet style database path or the Sheet Manager cannot locate the
sheet styles.
Likewise, to save new sheet styles to the project folder, you must change the
sheet style database path to reflect the new path you are using.
The sheet style folder stores the following items:
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Sheet styles
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Label and grid style information. This information is stored in a number of
database files named <filename>.dbf.
This folder path is a project-wide setting. All drawings that access the same
project use this folder setting. In a networked environment, you can set the
folder to a network folder so other people can access it. The Style Database fully
supports multi-user access to the label and grid styles. It uses a locking
technique so two people can edit styles simultaneously, but cannot edit the
same style at the same time. If two users edit the same style simultaneously,
edits are saved for the last person to save his/her work.