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Very handy video, thanks. However, when I print a sheet set to pdf, it only prints certain pages in the set, while leaving others blank...any ideas on this?
Finally a video with clear explanations and tutorial I can understand. Can't wait to start using this. The sheet set manager setup process has intimidated me so much I've been fearful of messing up my existing drawings or new ones. Thanks for the tutorial.
Nice video like always , just one question if We have layouts created and linked to sheet set and we lost the dst file how to import it into new sheetset with out refilling all the layouts titles and numbers etc , is there way to do this
Hey FirE, That is a great question, I don't actually know if there is a way to say recover a missing dst just from the drawings. It might need to be recreated, though depending how many drawings it shouldn't take too long if you pre fill any of the common fields when creating the sheetset. Not an ideal solution but I'll look into a bit more as well and see if there are any other options!
Thank you for a good trick. But Actually I have a doubt! which plotter it will take by default for the pdf conversion? Thank you if you reply for my question
You can definitely use one that you've created already as a template, that is the easiest and most efficient. I would create one from a template for each project you have, you won't need one for each drawing since multiple drawings from the same project can go into one sheet set. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and the comment Cheers!
Thanks brandon nice video.I only hav a question wat about if i got many drwings and one layout only per dreing how will i print it using shhet set mngr?
Yep for sure, you can add as many viewports as you'd like to a layout. They can be different sizes and scales even. I have a video on creating multiple viewports here: th-cam.com/video/Y6NiPZk56Kk/w-d-xo.html
I have multiple cross section of road in same model space...the distance between the cross section is fixed and are in A3 block.. how do i Print each cross section at same time with less effort?
Hi, thank you for the video. I have a question. In our company we shall store all drawings related to the project in a one .dwg file. This is policy and philosophy of the boss, can't deal with it. How can I use sheet set if I have just one file instead of "1st floor.dwg" "2nd Floor.dwg" and so on? Thank you
Hmmm, I took a quick look at your image, I don't think the sheet set manager will help with the way you're setting up your drawings. I would definitely recommend not having all of your sheets on a single layout like that. Just so many ways they can get messed up and also issues when updating drawings, notes etc.. plus it looks like it would be a pretty large file and likely quite a bit slower than separating them out. But on the other side, I do understand having and using a system that works for you and that your boss likes. My suggestion if you'd like to keep all the drawings in a single file, would be to create a new layout tab for each sheet/drawing you have in that single layout. It would be pretty quick, simply copying the layout and setting each one to an individual drawing. that way you can use the sheet set method, or even quicker the batchplot method to print all of your drawings at the same time. Hopefully that helps/answers your question, thanks again for the reply and good luck! Cheers Brandon
I want all sheets from one CAD file to be printed as a single PDF. I have like 26 CAD files and need to print everything but each CAD should print as one PDF. Can we do that?
Thanks for your tips. They are very helpful. Just wondering if it is possible to change beginning music for your lessons. It is really bothering ears. Thanks again for your great job
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Very handy video, thanks. However, when I print a sheet set to pdf, it only prints certain pages in the set, while leaving others blank...any ideas on this?
Finally a video with clear explanations and tutorial I can understand. Can't wait to start using this. The sheet set manager setup process has intimidated me so much I've been fearful of messing up my existing drawings or new ones.
Thanks for the tutorial.
Your presentations and information make me happy bro❤❤
Sheet shet only support layouts tabs??
Can we do for model space dwgs
thanks for tutorial when publish then change any plan and re publish i findv the old plans
Nice video like always , just one question if We have layouts created and linked to sheet set and we lost the dst file how to import it into new sheetset with out refilling all the layouts titles and numbers etc , is there way to do this
Hey FirE,
That is a great question, I don't actually know if there is a way to say recover a missing dst just from the drawings. It might need to be recreated, though depending how many drawings it shouldn't take too long if you pre fill any of the common fields when creating the sheetset. Not an ideal solution but I'll look into a bit more as well and see if there are any other options!
My batch files are not in order or number after each other - any way we cam move each sheet up or down ?
Yep! You can simply drag them up or down in the list! :)
Thank you for the simple explanation.....
Super and simplified tutorial best wishes
Thank You Brandon!
Thank you for a good trick.
But Actually I have a doubt!
which plotter it will take by default for the pdf conversion?
Thank you if you reply for my question
Hi, I was watching the video lesson and I have a question. How can I change the title block of the sheet set to multiple layouts at once
How would you define the difference between this method and the batch plot method?
can you print with transparency option ?
Hi do I create a different sheet set for every single drawing? or can I use one as a template? Thanks!
You can definitely use one that you've created already as a template, that is the easiest and most efficient. I would create one from a template for each project you have, you won't need one for each drawing since multiple drawings from the same project can go into one sheet set.
Hope that helps! Thanks for watching and the comment
Cheers!
Thank you. Your tutorials are great!
Excellent! Really helpful and explained exactly what I was looing for. Many thanks.
Cheers, glad it helped!
Is it possible to export DWF that combining all layouts? I want it to be shown all in one frame
Thanks!
Thanks brandon nice video.I only hav a question wat about if i got many drwings and one layout only per dreing how will i print it using shhet set mngr?
how can you solve the "did not plot " problem in sheetset?
VERY HELPFUL!! thank you
Awesome, glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for watching and commenting
Cheers
Is possible for multiple viewport in 1 layout ?
Yep for sure, you can add as many viewports as you'd like to a layout. They can be different sizes and scales even.
I have a video on creating multiple viewports here: th-cam.com/video/Y6NiPZk56Kk/w-d-xo.html
ah! so helpful! thank you Brandon!
Any time! Thanks for watching and commenting!
I have multiple cross section of road in same model space...the distance between the cross section is fixed and are in A3 block.. how do i Print each cross section at same time with less effort?
Hi, why scale of pdf drawings are not matching with paper printing? Please Advise
Hi, thank you for the video. I have a question. In our company we shall store all drawings related to the project in a one .dwg file. This is policy and philosophy of the boss, can't deal with it. How can I use sheet set if I have just one file instead of "1st floor.dwg" "2nd Floor.dwg" and so on? Thank you
Please see a link toa picture. This hell we are having now.
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Hmmm, I took a quick look at your image, I don't think the sheet set manager will help with the way you're setting up your drawings. I would definitely recommend not having all of your sheets on a single layout like that. Just so many ways they can get messed up and also issues when updating drawings, notes etc.. plus it looks like it would be a pretty large file and likely quite a bit slower than separating them out. But on the other side, I do understand having and using a system that works for you and that your boss likes. My suggestion if you'd like to keep all the drawings in a single file, would be to create a new layout tab for each sheet/drawing you have in that single layout. It would be pretty quick, simply copying the layout and setting each one to an individual drawing. that way you can use the sheet set method, or even quicker the batchplot method to print all of your drawings at the same time.
Hopefully that helps/answers your question, thanks again for the reply and good luck!
Cheers
Brandon
Thank god didn't played the intro on speaker
Excellent
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I want all sheets from one CAD file to be printed as a single PDF. I have like 26 CAD files and need to print everything but each CAD should print as one PDF. Can we do that?
this is dope
Thanks very helpful
Very helpful video....Thanks
Thanks for your tips. They are very helpful. Just wondering if it is possible to change beginning music for your lessons. It is really bothering ears. Thanks again for your great job
I use command ''Publish'' and it works grate
Thank U Bro......
Thanks for watching!
I'm gonna call it the Shit Set Manager. Good job. Very helpful video
how to draw a big drawing, one AutoCAD layout, within two pc.
I bought a sheet set course from you and I am kinda disappointed, it has very basic info like in this free video...
Very helpful. Thank you!!