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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Creating Plan-Only Sheets
You can create sheets for plotting that show lengths of the alignment in plan
view. Although Sheet Manager does not have commands for specifically
creating plan-only sheets, you can use the commands in the Plan/Profile Sheets
menu to create plan-only sheets.
The process of creating plan-only sheets is similar to creating plan/profile
sheets. There must be both a plan and a profile viewport (as well as plan and
profile view frames) on the sheet style that you use in order for Sheet Manager
to generate the sheet series. After the sheet is generated, you can erase the
profile viewport.
An example of a plan-only sheet is shown in the following illustration.
When you set up the plan-only sheet style, draw a small
profile viewport. After you generate the sheet series,
you can load each sheet into paper space and erase the
profile viewport. This illustration shows the plan sheet
after the profile viewport has been erased.
The basic process of creating plan sheets is outlined below. A brief explanation
of each step is provided in the right column.
Plan-Only Sheets
Step Explanation
1
Create a new plan-only sheet style. A sheet style is the basis of any sheet series. A sheet style includes a
border, viewports, and frames for labels. To create plan-only sheets, you
must use a sheet style that includes a profile viewport. After the sheets are
generated, you can erase the profile viewport.
You must also define a profile/view frame for the profile viewport when
you are setting up the sheet style. You should create the new sheet style in
a separate drawing session; not in the drawing that contains your model
space entities.
2
Open the drawing that you created the
model space entities in.
Plan and profile views of the alignment must exist in your drawing in order
to plot them with Sheet Manager, or you can use XREFs to reference the
model space entities if they exist in the current project.
3
Set the Sheet Manager Settings. The Settings control the sheet style database path, layers, display of match
lines, and so on.
4
Set the current sheet style, and then
load that sheet style into paper space
to view it.
This step assures that you are using the correct sheet style.
5
Name the new sheet series. Sheet Manager creates a folder with this name into which it places the
generated sheets.
You must use the Set/Define Series command from the Plan/Profile sheet
menu. For more information, see Naming a Sheet Series in this chapter.