> {quote:title=Guest wrote:}{quote}
>If you really need
> a matchline label to point to a different layout instead of the actual
> viewframe it is associated with, then mtext + a sheet set field would do
> the trick.
>
>
If you can explain to me how one would use mtext + a sheet set field to reference
the next or previous sheet (what a matchline needs to do), I am all ears. I may be
wrong on this, but i would need to create the mtext field in paperspace for it to be
able to know what the current sheet is, and the only available sheet set fields reference
the current sheet. No next or previous sheet. Having it label what the current sheet
does me no good for a matchline.
>
>
> {quote:title=Guest wrote:}{quote}
>
> You can do this by inserting individual view frames, but I suspect what
> you are looking for is inserting a batch of viewframes at the same time?
> If you don't have an option to insert view frames, you may be on C3D
> 2008 which did not have that ability.
>
>
No, I am able to insert viewframes if i need one, however, if you need to add one after
sheets have been created, your out of luck. Using 2010 BTW. Also if you have ever
had the misfortune of re-naming or moving a sheet set file, you would say something
needs to be fixed there as well. But thats a whole other can of worms.
thanks for your suggestions. -mike