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Sheet Sets - Subset Custom Properties

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borderliner
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Sheet Sets - Subset Custom Properties

Hi, I would have thought this would be asked fairly often, but I couldn't find the answer.

 

I want to have sheet set attributes that work at the subset level.

Is this possible?

 

Basically, we create a new sheet set (.dst file) for every project number.

Within that project number there are multiple reports generated.

We use different subsets to organize these reports within the sheet set.

The issue arises when one report is finalized and another is not - so the draft attribute value changes.

 

Any help / ideas would be great.

Thanks

 

Using Civil 3D 2012 - if that matters.

 

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Message 2 of 6
doni49
in reply to: borderliner

I don't believe there is (that would be very useful though).

 

Submit it as a suggestion for a future version and we might see it happen someday:

 

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=1109794



Don Ireland
Engineering Design Technician




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Message 3 of 6
borderliner
in reply to: doni49

Thanks for the response. Any response at this point is good.

 

Having said that, I believe the answer is probably to use something like SSMPropEditor, as it allows you to change multiple SS attributes at the same time. So you can add the Draft (or any other attribute) at the drawing level, then change them all at once.

 

To me AutoDesk dropped the ball on that one.

 

Cheers

 

Message 4 of 6
pendean
in reply to: borderliner

If you found the response above mine too random and aimless then look here (it's not free, another thing they forgot to mention): http://www.jtbworld.com/SSMPropEditor.htm
Message 5 of 6
borderliner
in reply to: pendean

$30 per install I can live with Smiley Happy.

Thanks

 

Message 6 of 6
pendean
in reply to: borderliner

It's a great tool.

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