So, I have this drawing with over 200 layout tabs. (I do shop drawings for a cabinet/countertop manufacturer, and we do one drawing per project.) Here's the thing... I need to eliminate pages 1, 6, 14, 20, 24, 30, 40, 44, 47, 56, 61, 64, 73, 78, 81, 90, 95, and 101 because they are now NOT a part of the project.
Here's why that is a problem:
In my title block, I have the layout name as a field, so it says "PG [layout tab name]/224" which is needed because there's a table of contents for the pages that are printed.
Is there any easy eay to renumber all the tabs, or am I stuck re-numbering every single one?
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@Anonymous Here's how I did it:
The above method works best if you are creating the drawing from scratch. However in your case it sounds like you might not have consecutive numbering because you are deleting some tabs.
Sorry to reply to an older post but I hope that you might help me understand a little more. I used the LAYOUT command but found it to have more steps in typing it, typing r, typing the layout name and typing a new name. Isn't it much quicker to right-click and select "rename" and type the name once?
Hi, the layout command is used within a script (see message 22 for method) to automate the renaming of tabs - this is particularly useful and quicker when there is a large number of tabs. If there was low number of tabs, for example 5 tabs or less, then I would probably rename them one by one by right clicking on each as you described. Hope that makes sense.
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