Sheets Happen! Using the Sheet Set Manager

Similar documents
Advanced Topics Using the Sheet Set Manager in AutoCAD

Create all plan and profile sheets in the current drawing. Create all plan and profile sheets in individual drawings.

Section Table of Contents: Section 16.0

Mastering. AutoCAD Sheet Sets THE COVER. An Expert Guide

No Sheet! You can do that with the SSM in AutoCAD

Drawing Layouts Paper space & Model Space

CBCL Limited Sheet Set Manager Tutorial 2013 REV. 02. CBCL Design Management & Best CAD Practices. Our Vision

Record As-Built Drawings for Capital Projects

Wholly Sheets, Batman - Plotting in AutoCAD Civil 3D Seth Cohen Advanced Technologies Solutions Inc.

Output a drawing layout to a printer, a plotter, or a file. Save and restore the printer settings for each layout.

Chapter 6 Title Blocks

Inserting and Creating ImagesChapter1:

SETTING UP YOUR PAGE LAYOUT:

Create styles that control the display of Civil 3D objects. Copy styles from one drawing to another drawing.

AutoCAD LT Drawing Templates

NEORSD. Cad Standards and Procedures Manual

Zooming in on Architectural Desktop Layouts Alexander L. Wood

Plotting from Start to Finish With AutoCAD 2004

Autodesk University Advanced Topics Using the Sheet Set Manager in AutoCAD

Assignment 13 CAD Mechanical Part 2

COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL. Welcome to the Civil 3D Environment

Draw IT 2016 for AutoCAD

Section 1. Introduction and Review. Objectives: Log on to the computer Launch AutoCAD Create, open, and save a drawing Review AutoCAD basics

Making Standard Note Blocks and Placing the Bracket in a Drawing Border

Autodesk Advance Steel. Drawing Style Manager s guide

Subdivision Cross Sections and Quantities

Advance Steel. Drawing Style Manager s guide

Navigating the Civil 3D User Interface COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL. Chapter 1

AEROPLANE. Create a New Folder in your chosen location called Aeroplane. The four parts that make up the project will be saved here.

Toothbrush Holder. A drawing of the sheet metal part will also be created.

Table of contents. User interface 1: Customizable tool palette... 6 User interface 2: General GUI improvements... 7

User Manual. cellsens 1.16 LIFE SCIENCE IMAGING SOFTWARE

Creating and Editing Plot Style Tables

1. Creating geometry based on sketches 2. Using sketch lines as reference 3. Using sketches to drive changes in geometry

Rhinoceros modeling tools for designers. Using Layouts in Rhino 5

Step It Up a Rung from AutoCAD Designs to AutoCAD Electrical

Introduction to Parametric Modeling AEROPLANE. Design & Communication Graphics 1

AutoCAD Tutorial First Level. 2D Fundamentals. Randy H. Shih SDC. Better Textbooks. Lower Prices.

Submittals Quick Reference Guide

Initial Template Setup

Using Layers and Object Properties

PHOTOSHOP PUZZLE EFFECT

Plotting from A to Z

Sheet Metal Punch ifeatures

Existing and Design Profiles

Creating and Editing Plot Style Tables

CSI: CAD Standards Implementation

AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009 ESSENTIALS

Determining and Setting Plot Style Behavior

Publish Drawing Sets with Ease in AutoCAD 2004 Speaker: Heidi Hewett Assistants: Shaan Hurley & Matt Murphy

State of Florida Department of Transportation. FDOT Traffic Plans. Signing & Pavement Markings (CE ) Signalization (CE ) Lighting

Sheet Metal OverviewChapter1:

036-ShopDrawings hsbinoutput/shop Drawings

AutoCAD Setup Instructions Manual. March 1, 2018

Batch Processing Converting images in a folder to JPEG

Introduction to R and R-Studio Save Your Work with R Markdown. This illustration Assumes that You Have Installed R and R-Studio and knitr

AutoCAD LT 2012 Tutorial. Randy H. Shih Oregon Institute of Technology SDC PUBLICATIONS. Schroff Development Corporation

CADD & Civil 3D User Guidelines

Tips and Tricks. Matt Kolberg, Technology Consultant. Consulting Training Software

Design, Drawing and Sheet Composition

1 ELECTRONIC REVIEW PROCESS - GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN TEAMS.

Module 10. Assemblies and Corridors. Objectives

GEN22373 Page Setup for Plotting to Scale: Model Versus Paper Space Which Way Is Best for You? James Kendall Casey Arkansas State University-Beebe

Getting Started Guide

1: INTRODUCTION TO AUTOCAD

Introduction to R and R-Studio Introduction to R Markdown and Knitr

A Practical Guide to Carlson Survey 2014

AutoCAD LT Drawing Formats

Autodesk Architectural Desktop Functionality for the Autodesk Building Systems User

Drawing output in imos ix 2017 SR2. Date of creation: March 2018; last changes Version used: ix 2017 SR2

How to use free DWG TrueView to work with AEC Apps

1. Create a 2D sketch 2. Create geometry in a sketch 3. Use constraints to position geometry 4. Use dimensions to set the size of geometry

Mastering AutoCAD 2D

Practice Workbook. Cross Sections: Creating, Annotating, and Volumes

Assignment 6 CAD Mechanical Part 1 Editing Tools Objectives

1. Difference on the Plot feature between ZWCAD+ and AutoCAD

Making an Architectural Drawing Template

HVAC in AutoCAD MEP: New and Improved. David Butts Gannett Fleming MP3724-L. Learning Objectives. At the end of this class, you will be able to:

digitization station DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING 120 West 14th Street

Autodesk. AutoCAD Architecture Fundamentals. Elise Moss SDC PUBLICATIONS. Schroff Development Corporation

Tutorial Guide to AutoCAD 2015

BIM - ARCHITECTUAL IMPORTING A SCANNED PLAN

Assignment 5 CAD Mechanical Part 1

Welcome to Storyist. The Novel Template This template provides a starting point for a novel manuscript and includes:

Scrivener Manual Windows Version Part I

Revit Structure 2012 Basics:

UT D Substation Design A Brownfield Approach

IE11, Edge (current version), Chrome (current version), Firefox (current version)

AutoCAD 2018 Fundamentals

6/30/2009. June 30, ANSI Standard Y14.2 provides conventions for line usage in technical drawings.

That CAD Girl. J ennifer dib ona. Land Desktop Project Management. Website:

What's New in Autodesk Architectural Desktop 2004? Kelcey Lemon

Introduction to QTO. Objectives of QTO. Getting Started. Requirements. Creating a Bill of Quantities. Updating an existing Bill of Quantities

Digital Photo Guide. Version 8

AutoCAD Architecture 2018 Fundamentals

Unit. Drawing Accurately OVERVIEW OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION 8-1

1 Best Practices Course Week 12 Part 2 copyright 2012 by Eric Bobrow. BEST PRACTICES COURSE WEEK 12 PART 2 Program Planning Areas and Lists of Spaces

Unit 15: Using Symbols and Attributes

CHAPTER 18 DOCUMENT IMAGING MODULE 18.0 OVERVIEW 18.1 REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION Special Requirements Mapping Network Drive

A Practical Guide to Carlson Software Fundamentals 2015 Rick Ellis Douglas L. Aaberg, PLS Duke Gardner

Transcription:

Sheets Happen! Using the Sheet Set Manager Westwood Professional Services June 2007

Using AutoCAD s Sheet Set Manager Introduction The Sheet Set Manager organizes, displays, and manages sheet sets, a named collection of drawing sheets. Each sheet in a sheet set is a layout in a drawing (DWG) file. Using the Sheet Set Manager will be a required part of making plan sheets in Civil 3D. However, there are a lot of benefits in using the Sheet Set Manager TODAY! What happens if the number of sheets in a plan set changes from 30 to 31? With Sheet Set Manager, you change the number in one spot and all of the sheet update automatically! PDF plan sets can be created with a couple clicks. That s much easier than clicking save 30 times and assembling the sheets into one file. Lesson Objectives Upon completing this lesson, you will be able to: Create a Sheet Set Add drawings to a Sheet Set Create and manage Smart title blocks Easily print plan sets to a printer or a PDF file Create a sheet index for the cover sheet. Manage change in the project Create a Sheet Set Many CAD users at Westwood have already learned how to manage drawings in a plan set by using Sheet Set Manager. However, in order to truly take advantage of Sheet Set Manager, we need to use a template. The template idea is new to AutoCAD 2007, so don t despair if you re new to Sheet Sets there s something new to learn for everyone. Here s a quick overview on how to create a set of drawings. 1. Start Set Manager by clicking the icon on the Standard tool bar or by typing Ctrl+4 Sheet Set Manager 2. Create a new Sheet Set

3. Sheet Set Manager has a great wizard that steps you through the process Use an Example Sheet Set, then click Next 4. It is CRITICAL that the correct Sheet Set template is used. Otherwise the smart title blocks that update automatically will not work. Use the file located at: R:\CAD\Borders\Sheet Set Template.dst Point to the correct file

5. Use a naming convention for the Sheet Set that is similar to how Westwood drawings are named. <PROJECT NUMBER>SM#01 (Where # is either C(oncept), P(reliminary) or F(inal) For the example illustrated in this manual, the Sheet Set will be named 20051047SMP01 since it is a preliminary plat. The Sheet Sets have a *.dst extension. Save the *.dst files in the same location as the CAD files. Name the Sheet Set file Enter a useful description Save in the project s DWG directory 6. The final screen is a confirmation of the settings that were previously entered. Click Finish to create the Sheet Set. 7. Here s the new blank Sheet Set. These are custom fields unique to Westwood. Later we will fill in the project data in order to make the title blocks smart and update automatically

Adding drawings to a Sheet Set Whether or not you use the functionality of the smart title block, creating a Sheet Set for a project is a great idea and easy to do. The project s drawings are easy to navigate; there s no need to remember the CAD naming convention. The sheets are in the right order. And best of all, printing is a breeze, especially PDFs. This makes Sheet Sets a great idea for existing projects. Note: Sheet drawings are typically part of only ONE sheet set. Preliminary sheet drawings are not part of a Final set. AutoCAD will give you a warning if you try to add a sheet to more than one sheet set. 1. The first step is to open up an existing Sheet Set (if it isn t open already). Either click open and browse to the project s dwg directory for the sheet set file (*.dst). Or click Recent for the most recently opened Sheet Sets. 2. Right click the Sheet Set name and click Import Layout as Sheet. Right Westwood s CAD standards say that there is one layout (usually named Layout 1) per sheet 3. Click Browse for Drawings.

4. Navigate for drawings in the project s dwg folder. By holding the CTRL key, you can add more than one sheet at a time. Click OK when done 5. A list of the selected drawings, along with their status is given. Click the check boxes to import the layout. Click Import Checked when done. Warnings are given if the drawing is part of another set. Typically, drawing layouts belong to only one sheet set 6. Importing drawing layouts can be an iterative process if you don t get all of them the first time. Additionally, if drawings are added to the set at a later time, the same process is used to add them to the Sheet Set 7. The drawings are added to the Sheet Set. Drawings can be put in the correct order by simply dragging and dropping the drawings. Click and drag the drawing to the correct l i

8. Renumber and rename drawings by right-clicking the drawing name and select Rename and Renumber 9. Give the sheet its number and sheet name. The Number and Sheet title fields are used in the smart title blocks. These are important fields for the title blocks and sheet automatic sheet index for the title page. Click Next to easily go to the next sheet. Or rename the sheets one at a time by following Step 7 10. The finished product 11. Important: Changes to a Sheet Set are saved automatically. Every change is saved by AutoCAD as you go. 12. Double click on the drawing name to open the drawing. You can have several drawings open at the same time. Each drawing must still be closed when you exit CAD. 13. Save changes to the drawing like you normally would by clicking the save icon, doing a Ctrl+S, or clicking Save from the pulldown menu. Important: Unlike changes to the sheet set manager, changes to individual drawings are not saved automatically.

Create and manage Smart title blocks Westwood s standard title blocks have been modified to make use of the Sheet Set Manager and update automatically. The Sheet Set Manager itself has been modified to incorporate all of the unique elements in Westwood s title blocks. 1. The new smart title blocks are saved in resource under R:\CAD\Borders like the current title blocks. The smart blocks are saved as *.dwt files and have a -SS addition to the drawing name. The old title blocks are being retained for foreseeable future until CAD users are used to Sheet Sets. The old title block for a 22x34 plan and profile sheet The new smart title block for a 22x34 engineering sheet 2. The *.dwt are AutoCAD drawing template files. They may be opened in a similar fashion as *dwg files. 3. The title blocks have been updated for Survey and Planning departments as well. Many times plan sets have more than one discipline represented. This allows for the planner s or surveyor s name and registration to update automatically on their sheets in a plan set. 4. The *.dwt drawings have the title blocks in the Layout tab rather than model space. CAD users can do a save-as to the project directory and then add the applicable XREFs, viewports, etc. Save-as can be done to set up the multiple sheets in a drawing, such as the street and storm sewer sheets. However the title block won t update until the drawing is added to the Sheet Set and the custom properties are populated. 5. The title blocks are made up of special text known as fields. They are linked to the custom properties in the Sheet Set. Fields are highlighted in CAD so you know they are fields and not normal text. The text will print out normally when it comes time to plot

6. Set the Custom Properties (title block fields) 7. Scroll Down and set the Custom Fields with the pertinent information Scroll down Before After 8. Notice how the title block updates automatically. You re not seeing a change? Be sure to do a Regen to see the update. Fields will also update when a drawing is opened, saved, or plotted.

9. Title block information will update for all drawings that are part of a Sheet Set. Additionally the sheets must have title blocks that are from the new *.dwt files. These contain the fields that make the text and title blocks smart 10. The drawings Designed/Checked/Drawn information is custom to each individual sheet. Since many people work on a job, it is assumed that this information can change per sheet. Right click on the sheet name in Sheet Set Manager and click properties. Add the pertinent initials 11. If a Sheet Set contains drawings worked on by the same team, the sheet custom properties can be set at the Sheet Set level. However this must be done before the individual sheets are added in order for this setting to be reflected on the sheet level. 12. There are four default revision stamps that can be used. 13. The idea behind Sheet Set Manager is to make things easier. For example, revision dates might apply to all sheets for the first couple revisions. Then the revisions apply on an individual-sheet basis. Double-click into a field and make a change by manually typing. This removes the link to a field and allows the CAD user some flexibility on how they want the revision to appear. The first three revisions are fields (highlighted) populated by the custom properties in the Sheet Set. These revisions apply to all sheets. The 4 th revision is manually entered since it only affects a couple sheets

Easily print plan sets to a printer or a PDF file Using AutoCAD s Publish command is still a viable option. However, plotting from Sheet Set Manager is a breeze for printing paper copies and is by far the preferable option for making PDFs. 1. Right Click on the Sheet Set name and select Properties 2. Set the Page Setup Override to the printer template file that you normally use. Set to the plotter you normally use. Look in C:\LDR7\Template\ 3. Right click on the Sheet Set and navigate to the plotter setup you want to use. Use the Publish using Page Setup Override option. In this case it is a PDF setup. 4. AutoCAD will prompt only ONCE for the name of the PDF file. It will then add all of the sheets to the PDF file with NO further prompts to save the files! There s no need to save each file individually and then combine them into one file!

5. To add additional printers (such as the Oce) to the page setup override, add the printer by doing the following. Add the page setup like you would while trying to print in regular AutoCAD 6. Note: Using the Page Setup Override option ensures that all pages are sent to the same plotter. One could use the Publish to Plotter option if you re sure that the page setup is the same for all of the sheets to be plotted 7. The publish dialog box is still handy in some situations. For example, if you want to plot to the Oce 800 and plot the drawings in reverse order so they are collated correctly.

Create a sheet index for the cover sheet. 1. The index of drawings for the Cover Sheet can easily be created using Sheet Set manager. Its important that the sheet names and numbering be correct in the Sheet Set Manager 2. Be sure to use the Cover sheets drawings listed in R:\CAD\Borders. Use the *.dwt files since they contain a template for the index table so it has the Westwood look. 3. Insert the Sheet List Table in the the drawing 4. Use the Westwood Index

5. Insert the table into the Cover Sheet 6. The table needs a bit of formatting. Unfortunately, there aren t enough settings in the Table template to make the table look exactly like Westwood s standard. Tables sizes can be modified by clicking the grips on the table and stretching the size. Let s center the sheet text numbers. Click (and hold the click) and do a right-crossing window 7. Right-click on the selection and select Properties. Change the alignment to Middle Center justification. 8. Similarly the sheet descriptions can be made Uppercase by following the procedure in steps 6 and 7.

Manage change in the project Inevitably there will be change in a project. Adding, moving or deleting sheets in a set is not a problem. One of the biggest time savers is changes to the title block. What if the project name changes? What if the submittal dates change? This is very easy with Sheet Set Manager. 1. Right Click the Sheet Set name and change the properties. The changes will be reflected in all of the individual sheet the next time they are opened or printed. The developer wants to change this to Albertville Commons. Change it in this one spot. There s no need to change it in 16 sheets anymore. Maybe this is now 17 2. What if the number of sheets or sheet names change? Update the Sheet index by right clicking on it and select 3. There s a variety of other changes that can happen in a project and a Sheet Set. If you remember to right-click on the Sheet Set name or update a custom property, you ll likely get the result you need! Conclusion Congratulations. In this lesson, you have learned how to use Sheet Set Manager to save yourself time in plan set production. A little bit of time up front saves countless hours later when it comes time to update the title block or print the plan set. If you have any questions regarding the Sheet Set Manager, please see Chad Grismer or Andrew Manninen.