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Generating a Plan/Profile Sheets Series
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To delete a profile sheet layout
1 From the Sheet Manager menu, choose Profile Sheets ä Delete Series Layout to
display the Set Current Sheet Series Name dialog box.
2 Select the sheet series, and then click OK. The view definitions for the selected
sheet series is deleted from model space.
You can also use the ERASE command to erase the view definitions from model
space.
Generating a Plan/Profile Sheets Series
Sheet Series Generation
After laying out the sheet series, the next step is to generate a sheet series or an
individual sheet. Autodesk Civil Design Release 2 provides the ability to
generate a series of sheets in either a single layout or multiple layouts, as
opposed to a single paperspace page in Civil Design Release 1.
You can now have multiple drawing sheets for plan, profile, and section sheets
in one drawing. Each of the pages contain a sheet that has been extracted using
the sheet creation tools in Sheet Manager. For more information, see Using
Sheet Tools in this chapter.
The plan/profile and profile sheet generation commands load a sheet style into
paper space, and then place the corresponding model space views into the
viewports. Generating a sheet also updates the sheet labels and grids, and the
resulting sheet is automatically saved to its series folder.
The cross section sheet generation command loads a sheet style into paper
space, places cross sections on the page, adds the annotation, and saves the
sheets to the series folder.
After you have generated the series, you can use the editing commands
provided in the Sheet Manager menu to edit the sheets, and then use the batch
plot commands to send the sheets to a plotter. For more information, see
Plotting Sheets in this chapter.
You can generate one sheet at a time, the entire sheet series, or, for section
sheets, a station range of cross sections. The command to generate an individual
sheet is very useful when you are creating a sheet style template. You can use
this command to view the label and grid styles that you have attached to the
sheet style for a typical layout without having to generate the entire sheet series.