Overview of Sheet Set Manager in AutoCAD
The Sheet Set Manager (SSM) is a powerful feature in AutoCAD that facilitates the management of multiple layouts and sheets within a project. This tool helps organize drawing files, allows for teamwork, and streamlines publishing and archiving processes. Understanding how to effectively use SSM can significantly enhance productivity and project organization.
What is a Sheet and Sheet Set?
A sheet is essentially one of the layouts within a drawing file. Each layout can be imported into a sheet set and assigned a number, allowing you to structure your drawings logically.
Conversely, a sheet set is a comprehensive collection of sheets that belong to one or more drawing files. This collection can be managed as a single unit, making it easier to publish, share, or archive your work.
How to Access the Sheet Set Manager
- Open AutoCAD and locate the ribbon interface.
- Navigate to the application menu where you will find the Sheet Set Manager.
- For users preferring the menu bar, ensure the MENUBAR is set to 1; you will find SSM under the file section.
- You can also invoke the command prompt and type
SSMto open the Sheet Set Manager instantly.
Adding Drawings to the Sheet Set Manager
- In the Sheet Set Manager, switch to the Model Views tab.
- Locate and double-click on the Add New Location option; a file dialog box will appear.
- Browse to select the relevant drawing file or resource folder you wish to include, and click Open.
Inserting a Sheet List Table
Adding a sheet list table allows for better visibility and control over your sheets.
- Click on the View tab and open the Palettes panel, selecting Sheet Set Manager.
- Open the desired sheet set from the manager.
- Right-click on a sheet set name or subset, then choose Insert Sheet List Table.
- Follow the prompts in the Insert Sheet List Table dialog to finalize your table setup.
Editing Sheets in AutoCAD
Modifying an existing sheet is straightforward.
- Navigate to the Output tab and select the Publish panel.
- Ensure that the sheets you intend to edit are visible in the Publish dialog box.
- Highlight the relevant sheets, right-click, and select Change Page Setup.
- From the Page Setup list, choose the desired configuration to apply to your selected sheets.
Saving a Sheet Set
To ensure your changes are recorded and organized:
- Access the View tab and locate the Palettes panel; open the Sheet Set Manager.
- With an opened sheet set, select the sheets or subsets that you wish to include.
- In the Sheet List Manager’s upper-right corner, click on the Sheet Selections button to save your configurations.
Creating a New Layout in AutoCAD
To design a new layout:
- Click on the tab for the desired layout.
- Access the Layout tab from the ribbon menu.
- In the Layout panel, click on Page Setup and choose New.
- Assign a name to your new layout and click OK.
- Specify the printer and paper size settings, keeping the Plot Area set to Layout.
- Confirm your selections by clicking OK.
Switching Between Layouts
Switching layouts in AutoCAD can enhance your workflow.
- To switch from model space to another layout, double-click inside the desired layout viewport.
- Alternatively, pressing Ctrl+R cycles through existing layout viewports.
- To return to paper space, click anywhere outside the layout viewport.
Converting a Layout to Model Space
To export a layout to model:
- Click on the layout tab you want to transfer.
- Right-click on the tab and select Export Layout To Model.
- Choose an appropriate folder for the export, name the layout, and click Save.
Changing Sheet Numbers
Updating sheet numbers in your project is essential for organization.
- Select the sheet containing the desired view and expand it.
- Right-click the sheet view and choose Rename and Renumber.
- Input the new number for the sheet view and confirm any renaming.
Copying a Sheet in Sheet Set Manager
To duplicate a sheet:
- In the Sheet Set Manager, find the layout you wish to copy.
- Right-click on it, selecting Move or Copy from the menu.
- In the dialog box, check the box for Create a Copy.
- Specify the location for the new copy in the order of sheets.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What should I do if my Sheet Set Manager appears locked?
When a DST file is accessed, a lock icon may appear next to the sheet set name. A yellow dot within this icon indicates that the properties may be set to Read-Only. Change the file properties to unlock if necessary.
2. How can I update my sheet list table?
To refresh a sheet list table, select it in your drawing, right-click, and choose Update Sheet List Table to reflect any changes made in the Sheet Set Manager.
3. Can I create templates for sheet sets?
Yes, AutoCAD allows you to save drawing template files (.dwt), which can specify styles and settings that can be reused across multiple sheet sets.
