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Starting matchline labels at a number besides 1?

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Anonymous
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Starting matchline labels at a number besides 1?

I have a pipeline alignment that was extended, adding about 22 sheets to the plans. Because it was so long, I extended it by taking the existing alignment to the end of the last existing sheet, then starting a new alignment from that spot (so my new alignment starts at station 252+00), with the new alignment starting at sheet 22.

 

I have created viewframes and cut sheets for the new alignment. I thought I had everything correct- the sheet numbering is right, the tabs are labeled right, the matchline numbers are right in the matchline group. And yet when I actually cut my sheets, it started my match line labels at 1.

 

So now my match lines are all wrong. I can re-create the view frames if necessary since the sheets are all cut already, but how do I fix this? I thought when you set up the match line name while creating viewframes, it would control this but apparently not.

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Jeff_M
in reply to: Anonymous

Verify what the label is using to label. Sounds like it is using the Number, not the Name or the Next/Previous sheet number.
Jeff_M, also a frequent Swamper
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cwr-pae
in reply to: Anonymous

Have you re-named and numbered the new sheets in SSM? It looks like its using a default naming and numbering of the sheets.

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Anonymous
in reply to: cwr-pae

What is ssm?

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wfberry
in reply to: Anonymous

Sheet Set Manager

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Anonymous
in reply to: wfberry

OK I see it now. I don't really understand how it happened but the sheet numbers in the sheet set started at 1, so the sheet name for example was 1 - Sheet - (22), 2 - Sheet (23), etc. So I guess I have to go through and fix the numbers on all these. Pain in the ass, I'm not even sure how it did that in the first place.

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