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Editing a Sheet Style
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WARNING!
If you plan to use a sheet style with another project, then do not define a
sheet style template in the current working drawing. Layers in the current
working drawing are carried over to the next project in which you apply
the sheet style. Once the layers exist in a project, it is difficult to remove
them.
NOTE
Once .sbd and .dbf files are created using AutoCAD Land Development
Desktop Release 2, they cannot be used with an earlier version of the
Desktop.
The number of sections that fit on a sheet is determined by the size of the
sections as well as the Cross Section Settings settings for plotted scale, and
column and row spacing. Be sure to adjust these settings before generating the
section sheet series.
Editing a Sheet Style
You can edit the viewports, frames, and label attachments of a sheet style.
To open the sheet style you want to edit, you can use one of two methods,
depending on how you created and saved the sheet style. These methods are
described in Choosing a Method for Creating, Opening, and Editing Sheet
Style Drawings in this chapter.
WARNING!
If you plan to use a sheet style with another project, then do not define a
sheet style template in the current working drawing. Layers in the current
working drawing are carried over to the next project in which you apply
the sheet style. Once the layers exist in a project, it is difficult to remove
them.
Choosing a Method for Creating, Opening, and
Editing Sheet Style Drawings
The following methods are recommended to manage your sheet style drawings:
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Method 1: You can create a sheet style and edit it in the paper space of a
drawing you are already working in.
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Method 2: You can create a new drawing for the sheet style you want to
create, and then use that drawing later if you need to edit the sheet style.
Depending on your preferences, you can choose either method.