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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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To create a new section sheet style
1 Choose a method for creating, opening, and editing sheet style drawings.
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You can create the sheet style in a separate drawing. For more information,
see the following section, Creating a New Section Sheet In a Separate
Drawing.
Creating a New Section Sheet In a Separate
Drawing
To create a new section sheet in a separate drawing
1 Create a new drawing in a new project. If the sheet is at 50 scale, then you may
want to name the drawing something like sect40.dwg. The project name might
be something like Sheet Styles.
2 Switch to paper space.
3 In Windows Explorer, create a unique folder under the c:\Program Files\Land
Desktop R2\data\sheets folder for your new sheet style. You may want to name
the folder after the client you are working for or the project you are working on,
for example, Company X.
4 Change the sheet style path so it points to this new folder.
5 Draw the sheet border using the RECTANGLE command, or insert a pre-defined
border block using the DDINSERT command. It is recommended that you create
the sheet style at a 1:1 scale. For example, if you want a sheet to measure 24 by
36 inches, then make your sheet 24 by 36 units. Now, you draw the frames. For
an overview of frames for section sheets, see Drawing Frames for Section
Sheets in this chapter.
6 Draw a section/view frame. For more information, see Drawing a Section/View
Frame in this chapter.
7 Draw a section/section frame. For more information, see Drawing a
Section/Section Frame in this chapter.
8 You can draw the section/label frames. For more information, see Drawing a
Section/Label Frame in this chapter.
9 You can draw the section/table frames. For more information, see Drawing a
Section/Table Frame in this chapter.
10 You can attach styles to the frames for grids and labels.
11 Use File
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Save command to save the current sheet drawing to the project
folder.
12 Use the Sheet Styles
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Save Sheet Style command to save the sheet style to the
unique folder you created in step 4. This step creates the *.dwg, *.dbf, and *.sdb
files associated with this sheet.
WARNING!
Do not use the File
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Open command to open the *.dwg file in the
\data\sheets\ folder.
To make your edits, use File
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Save, and then use the Sheet Manager
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Sheet
Styles
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Save Sheet Style command.