Ordering Sheets In The Sheet Set; Publishing A Sheet Set To Dwf; Adding Elevation Labels - Autodesk 235B1-05A761-1301 - AutoCAD MEP 2010 User Manual

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3 Open the new sheet.
4 If necessary, change the Sheets tab to Sheet Set View.
5 Right-click the project name at the top of the sheet set directories, and click Insert Sheet List.
6 In the Insert Sheet List Table dialog, specify the sheet list table settings, and click OK.
7 When prompted with a warning about manually editing the sheet list, click OK.
8 Specify the sheet list location on the sheet.
To update the sheet set
9 Open the sheet that contains the sheet list.
10 Select the outside border of the sheet list table.
11 Right-click, and click Update Sheet List Table.

Ordering Sheets in the Sheet Set

For sheet list tables and sheet set publishing purposes, the default order of the sheets is exactly the same as
they are ordered on the Sheets tab of Project Navigator. To reorder the sheets, drag them to the desired
location in the Sheet Set View. For example, if you want your cover sheet to appear first in the sheet set,
drag it to the top of the sheet set view. If you do not want to include a drawing in the sheet set, right-click
it and click Remove Sheet. This does not delete the sheet; it only removes it from the sheet set.
When plotting or publishing a sheet set, you can reorder, add, or remove sheets in the Publish dialog. Note
that these changes will not be reflected in the sheet list table, however, and may result in publishing output
of individual drawings rather than a complete set of project drawings in one DWF file.

Publishing a Sheet Set to DWF

You can publish a sheet set to DWF
in file size than regular drawings, and they can be easily shared among all parties involved in facility design
and construction.
1 On the Quick Access Toolbar, click Project Navigator
2 On the Sheets tab of Project Navigator, right-click the directory that contains the sheets you
3 In the Publish dialog, under Publish to, select DWF file.
4 Click Publish.
5 Specify a file location, and click Select.

Adding Elevation Labels

You can add elevation labels to your drawings. Elevation labels are useful when creating construction
documentation. Adding elevation labels to your drawing helps the building contractor verify that the
elevation of the segment or run meets the slope requirements of the building systems. Elevation labels are
accessed from DesignCenter. You can drag the elevation symbol from DesignCenter into your drawing, and
select the segment to which you want to apply the elevation label. The elevation is read from the properties
of the segment. If the elevation label displays the wrong elevation, then you should verify that your object
is positioned correctly.
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want to publish, and click Publish
To publish all drawings, right-click the project name at the top of the sheets directories, and
click Publish
Publish Dialog Box.
directly from AutoCAD MEP. DWF
Publish Dialog Box.
files are typically much smaller
.

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