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AutoCAD Sheet Sets: Custom Solutions to Improve Sheet Set Manager Productivity

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    Description

    This class covers the use of custom tools and workflows that extend the functionality of AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager (SSM). SSM has revolutionized the way we create and work with sheet sets and with the help of some custom tools and a bit of ingenuity, we can take SSM to the next level—above and beyond! We show you tools that automate the creation and management of sheet set data and also touch on SSM best practices.

    Key Learnings

    • Automatically create sheet sets (DST) and associated sheet files from a list of drawings in Microsoft® Excel®
    • Globally edit sheet properties of multiple sheets in a sheet set file
    • Automatically create AutoCAD named views for use with SSM
    • Convert Sheet Set (DST) files to and from Excel and XML format

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    AutoCAD
    Topics
    CAD Manager
    Design
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