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Sheetset layer State

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rstewartKFJTR
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Sheetset layer State

Good morning all, I would like to verify if there is a way within a sheetset to turn off a single layer for the entire sheetset without going through each drawing individually? 

 

Thank you!

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RobertEVs
in reply to: rstewartKFJTR

Doubtful. Sheet set manager is only a link to drawings. The only things you can change in bulk are dependent on the setting in you sheet set data file. Since it's one single layer setting you will have to open each layout and set it there. If you had multiple layer settings I would advocate using a layer state.

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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: rstewartKFJTR

@rstewartKFJTR  & @RobertEVs 

 

Yes there is ( and much much more as the imagination takes you)

 

Use The action recorder to set whatever layer state you want ( what ever multiple action you want). the name you give the action can be anything. Lets call it PLANLAYERS. include a qsave at the end

 

now open your acaddoc.lisp file and add this line

 

(Command "PLANLAYERS")

Run SSM plots or publish ... Done

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RobertEVs
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No kidding!! Nice
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Joe-Bouza
in reply to: RobertEVs

No Kidding.

 

I ran that on a 300+ sheet list

I was a hero for the day lol

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Joe-Bouza
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Plus there is no limit to the the  number of 

 

(Command "<macroname>") 

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RobertEVs
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This is great but it makes a bit of an assumption. For any of our project sheetsets, WHICH could number 50+ AND are created by as many as 10 people, to have all the layers matching and what may or may not be on them might prove difficult in the end.
Yes we have no standard standards so to speak

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