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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Method 1: Creating a Sheet Style in Paper Space of an Existing
Drawing
To create a sheet style in the paper space of an existing drawing
1 From within an existing drawing, switch to paper space.
2 Load an existing sheet style using the Sheet Styles ä Load Sheet Style command
on the Sheet Manager menu, and then make modifications to that sheet style.
You can also start from scratch by drawing a border, setting up viewports, and
attaching label styles.
3 Save the sheet style using the Sheet Manager ä Sheet Styles ä Save Sheet Style
command. The sheet style is saved to the data\sheets folder by default. The Save
Sheet Style command saves the sheet style as a *.dwg file and saves the
information about the attached styles in *.dbf and *.sdb files.
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.
4 To edit the sheet style, use the Sheet Manager ä Sheet Styles ä Load Sheet Style
command to load the sheet into paper space. Make the edits, and then use the
Sheet Manager ä Sheet Styles ä Save Sheet Style command to save the sheet.
WARNING!
Do not use File
ä
Open command to open the sheet style *.dwg file from
the data\sheets folder. You cannot edit a sheet style using this method.
When you create a sheet style from within an existing drawing (for example, a
drawing that contains model space entities), you must always save and load the
sheet style using Sheet Manager commands:
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To save the sheet style, you must use the Sheet Manager ä Sheet Styles ä
Save Sheet Style command.
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You generate a *.dwg file for the sheet style in the \data\sheets folder when
you save the sheet style, but you cannot directly edit this *.dwg file unless
you use the Sheet Manager commands.
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You cannot use the File ä Open command to access the sheet style for
editing, even though the sheet style has its own *.dwg file.
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To edit the sheet style, you must load the sheet into paper space by using the
Sheet Manager ä Sheet Styles ä Load Sheet Style command.
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.