I want to set up a sheet set manager template which uses a specific client titleblock, which due to the work I do is quite frequent.
I would like to insert as many fields into the title block that refer to custom properties in the Sheet Set. In particual some common fields point to the actaul Sheet Set custom properties (eg Client Name), and some point to the actual sheets custom properites (eg Title). I have set up a sheet set with a range of custom properties attached to both the Sheet Set and the Sheet.
However, I cant figure out how to set up the titleblock template to read in this information for each new sheet I create.
I open my template file, insert fields as required and try to point the fields to the sheet sets file. However I cant point to the custom properties for a sheet unless there is a sheet open. When I do this, all new sheets are created with the fields using the original sheet values - I wanted to update these based on custom properties I set for each sheet.
Thanks
Brian
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Solved by Joe-Bouza. Go to Solution.
It has to be added to a "dummy sheet set to assigne the properties.
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I read that link you stated, however i could not make head nor tail of what was being explained regarding the Template and the descriptions of the dialog boxes differed to what I was actually seeing....
Which comes first the Sheet set or the drawing Template (dwt file)? and how to combine the two?
Based on what I had to do with two existing drawings sheets, they were a nighmare....
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It is confusing at first. You are making a dwt from a SSM drawing that will contain your borders and field for creating a sheet on the fly. As well as a prototypical dst file to create A sheet set from existing. Explore the sample SS and it will get more clear fo you. Hang in there it will click
The reality is you dont have to create sheets by SSM thus not require a DWT but if you want to leverage to the max you'll want that
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Being a beginer as well, I think the process is to:
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Heidi Hewett has quite a lot of information on sheet sets on her blog. Some of it may be dated, but it is still valid:
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