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Changing Sheet Manager Preferences
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Sheet Manager Files
When creating a style sheet, Sheet Manager creates and uses three files:
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The .dwg files contain viewport information, paper space borders, frames,
and frame component attachment information (where the label styles were
placed on the sheet, which label styles the sheet contains).
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The .sdb files contain information related to the saved sheet such as the
viewport sizes, categories, and scales as well as layer information.
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The .dbf files contain frame component information for text label, block
label, distance label, and grid styles.
The three different file types are stored in the Sheet Style Database folder. The
path is specified in the Sheet Manager Preferences and is stored in the
project.dfm file.
NOTE
Once .sbd and .dbf files are created using AutoCAD Land Development
Desktop R2, they may not be used with an earlier version of the Desktop
STYDB Key
The Use STYDB key defined in SDSK.DFM file check box lets you control
whether to use the .dfm file.
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Clear the Use STYDB key defined in SDSK.DFM file check box. Either enter or
browse to a style database path location, such as J:\Sheets\.
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Select the Use STYDB key defined in SDSK.DFM file check box to use the
path stored within the sdsk.dfm file. Specify the folder, such as\My Sheets, as
the database path. This will append to the path in the SDSK folder, for
example, J:\Sheets. The path now uses J:\Sheets\My Sheets.
NOTE
Although the STYDB option was added to support multi-user environments,
you can also use it for single-user systems.
Editing the sdsk.dfm File
You can set the STYDB key value in your sdsk.dfm file.
To set the STYDB key value in the sdsk.dfm file
1 In the program root, such as the \Land Desktop folder, open the sdsk.dfm file
using NotePad.
2 In NotePad, search for the STYDB key. For example, STYDB=(J:\Sheets\, Sheet
Manager Templates).
3 Change the setting to the desired folder.
4 Choose File
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Save to save the sdsk.dfm file.
Path Edit Box
If necessary, type a path in the Path edit box. If you select the Use STYDB key
defined in SDSK.DFM file check box, then the path in the Path edit box is
combined with the path defined in the sdsk.dfm file to create the entire sheet
database path. Each person can use the Path edit box to set the portion of the
path that is common to all.