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Table Of Contents
Creating Plan-Only Sheets
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Plan-Only Sheets (continued)
Step Explanation
6
Switch to model space. You must be in model space to set the profile current, but you can set the
alignment current in paper space.
7
Set the current alignment. You must set the current alignment so the correct plan information is
referenced. You can set the alignment current in Paper Space.
8
Set the current profile. You must be in Model Space to set the profile current so the correct
profile information is referenced.
Even though the final sheets only contain plan views, the profile must be
present in the drawing to properly generate the sheets.
9
Lay out the sheet series. Laying out the series places rectangles over the alignment. Each rectangle
represents one sheet in the series.
You must use the Layout Sheet Series command from the Plan/Profile
sheet menu. For more information, see Sheet Series Layout in this
chapter.
10
Adjust the layout, if necessary. If the rectangles do not cover the area of the alignment correctly, you can
move or rotate them so that the correct part of the alignment appears on
each generated sheet.
You must use the Edit Sheet Layout command from the Plan/Profile sheet
menu to edit your plan-only layout.
11
Generate the sheet series. This step creates the sheet annotation and saves the sheets to the sheet
series folder. Only paper space entities are actually created. The generated
sheets always reference the model space entities from the drawing itself.
You must use the Generate Sheet  Individual or Generate Sheet  Series
commands from the Plan/Profile sheet menu.
12
Load each sheet into paper space. To create plan-only sheets, you must load each sheet into paper space,
and then erase the profile viewport.
13
Erase the profile viewport.
14
Save each sheet.
15
Plot the sheets. You can set up a batch file to plot the sheets sequentially. For more
information, see Plotting Sheets in this chapter.