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Multiple iProperties in one line of text in a title block

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Multiple iProperties in one line of text in a title block

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Hello everyone, I couldn't find anything about this on the forums.

 

I need to have a text field which would print out like this: "<Sheet Number>/<Number of sheets>"

So if I'm working on a second sheet of the drawing, and I have a total of 5 sheets, the text block would write out "2/5".

 

I've tried separating this into three parts; <Sheet Number>, "/" and <Number of sheets>, but then I need to think about spacing between the text fields. And I have to leave enough space after <Sheet Number> and before "/" in case I ever have a double digit number here. It would be ideal to have all of this in a single text field.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

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Multiple iProperties in one line of text in a title block

Hello everyone, I couldn't find anything about this on the forums.

 

I need to have a text field which would print out like this: "<Sheet Number>/<Number of sheets>"

So if I'm working on a second sheet of the drawing, and I have a total of 5 sheets, the text block would write out "2/5".

 

I've tried separating this into three parts; <Sheet Number>, "/" and <Number of sheets>, but then I need to think about spacing between the text fields. And I have to leave enough space after <Sheet Number> and before "/" in case I ever have a double digit number here. It would be ideal to have all of this in a single text field.

 

Thank you in advance!

 

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Okay so literally a minute after posting this, I found where the problem was. When you want to add multiple iProperties to a single field of text, after adding the first iProperty, press the SPACEBAR, then write anything you want, or add another iProperty.

Okay so literally a minute after posting this, I found where the problem was. When you want to add multiple iProperties to a single field of text, after adding the first iProperty, press the SPACEBAR, then write anything you want, or add another iProperty.

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