Sheet Set Manager Missing

Sheet Set Manager Missing

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Sheet Set Manager Missing

Anonymous
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I was attempting to rename my layouts for automaticpub to save the file name appropriately. However, when I went to edit using sheetsetmanager, I wasn't able to find it. I've even gone into my CUI to try and add it to my palette.

 

As you can see under the command list, there is no sheet set manager listed. Is there something I'm simply overlooking?

 

 

EDIT: I will also mention I am running AutoCAD LT 2011.

 

 

No Sheet Set Manager.PNG

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h_s_walker
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The quickest way to open it without hunting around is at the command line type SSM.

Also can we have a screenshot of your AutoCAD screen with a blank drawing open so we can see your menus.

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pendean
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Typing SSM into the command line was my first attempt. As you can see in the command line I get the response:

Unknown command "SSM". Press F1 for help. Is this screenshot sufficient in what you were looking for?Blank Drawing.PNG

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Anonymous
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I realize the CUI location of the palettes and understand how to customize them. My issue stems from the fact that SSM is literally not available to be added.

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h_s_walker
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Click on the down arrow with the line above it which is beside the printer icon. Does the menu in the image below show up? Is Sheet Set Manager ticked as in the image?

 

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steven-g
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Weren't sheet sets introduced in 2012 for LT? which might explain your problem.

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Anonymous
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As you can see, it is not even available to be ticked or unticked

 

No Sheet Tick.PNG

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Anonymous
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I was watching an autodesk video posted in 2011 thinking they were running 2011 but was actually version 2012. I feel quite foolish now but I appreciate the input.

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jmctigue
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 Thanks

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