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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Laying Out a Plan/Profile Sheet Series
After you have defined your sheet styles, the next step for plan/profile and
profile sheet series is to switch back to model space and lay out the sheet views
(this step is not necessary when you are generating section sheets). Before laying
out the sheet views, you must first select a sheet style and set a current
alignment and profile.
The layout is performed in model space. The required plan and/or profile views
must exist in the current drawing as either part of the drawing or as an XREF.
When you perform a sheet series layout, rectangles are placed over the
alignment in model space for plan and profile, as shown in the following
illustration:
Sheet series layout
These rectangles represent the paper space viewports of the selected sheet style,
and are referred to as view definitions. They are used to define the model view
in a plan and/or profile viewport for a particular sheet. During the layout
process, each view definition represents one sheet in a series as it appears when
the series is generated. You can modify the exact location of these views before
you generate the sheet series.
Changing Plan/Profile Series Layout Options
You can specify sheet layout options before laying out the sheet series.
NOTE
The dialog box that is displayed when you select this command is also
displayed when you select the Layout Sheet Series command. You can set up
the series options using either command.