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Configure additional options for printing sheet sets, such as publishing to a file, including plot stamps, and printing in reverse order.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Tutorial resources
These downloadable resources will be used to complete this tutorial:
Transcript
00:04
You have likely noticed that when you expand
00:06
the published function in the shortcut menu,
00:08
there are several options,
00:10
right, click the sheet set title
00:13
in the shortcut menu. Hover the cursor over public.
00:18
In addition to publishing to the plotter specified in the page set up,
00:22
you can publish the sheets to ad WF or PDF file.
00:27
If you were to select sheet set DWF, publish options or sheet set PDF,
00:34
publish options,
00:35
you could modify the settings used to publish to those formats.
00:40
If you were to select include plot stamp,
00:43
a plot stamp would be included on each printed sheet.
00:47
And if you were to select plot stamp settings,
00:50
you could modify the settings used to produce that plot stamp.
00:55
If you were to select publish in reverse order,
00:58
the sheets would be output in the reverse order.
01:01
This can be handy if your plotter automatically
01:04
cuts and stacks sheets as they are plotted.
01:09
When you select edit subset and sheet publish settings,
01:13
the program displays the published sheets, dialogue
01:17
here you can select which sheets you want to publish
01:21
any changes you make here will be saved as part of the sheet set.
01:27
For example, clear the checkmark adjacent to the structural subset
01:32
and then click, OK.
01:35
In the sheet set manager,
01:37
you can now see that the structural subset will not be printed
01:42
when you right click the roof framing plan sheet
01:45
and choose publish
01:47
none of the publish options are available.
01:51
When you clear the checkmark for a particular sheet or subset,
01:55
you will no longer be able to publish that sheet or
01:58
the sheets within that subset until you include it again.
02:03
Right? Click any sheet and choose publish,
02:06
edit subset and sheet. Publish settings,
02:09
select the structural subset
02:12
and then click, OK.
02:15
Now when you right click the reframing plan sheet and choose publish,
02:19
you can once again publish that sheet.
02:24
In addition to plotting and publishing using the shortcut menu,
02:28
you can use buttons located at the top of the sheet set manager.
02:32
For example,
02:33
you can expand the export split button to export the sheet set as ad WF or PDF file
02:42
or you can click publish to access the various publish tools.
02:48
Remember that opens sheet sets remain open until
02:52
you close them or exit from the program
02:56
in the sheet set manager, close the sheet set.
03:01
As you have seen,
03:02
you can quickly and easily plot or publish any or all of the sheets
03:07
in a sheet set without interrupting your current work.
03:11
And without ever having to open any of the drawings in the sheet set.
Video transcript
00:04
You have likely noticed that when you expand
00:06
the published function in the shortcut menu,
00:08
there are several options,
00:10
right, click the sheet set title
00:13
in the shortcut menu. Hover the cursor over public.
00:18
In addition to publishing to the plotter specified in the page set up,
00:22
you can publish the sheets to ad WF or PDF file.
00:27
If you were to select sheet set DWF, publish options or sheet set PDF,
00:34
publish options,
00:35
you could modify the settings used to publish to those formats.
00:40
If you were to select include plot stamp,
00:43
a plot stamp would be included on each printed sheet.
00:47
And if you were to select plot stamp settings,
00:50
you could modify the settings used to produce that plot stamp.
00:55
If you were to select publish in reverse order,
00:58
the sheets would be output in the reverse order.
01:01
This can be handy if your plotter automatically
01:04
cuts and stacks sheets as they are plotted.
01:09
When you select edit subset and sheet publish settings,
01:13
the program displays the published sheets, dialogue
01:17
here you can select which sheets you want to publish
01:21
any changes you make here will be saved as part of the sheet set.
01:27
For example, clear the checkmark adjacent to the structural subset
01:32
and then click, OK.
01:35
In the sheet set manager,
01:37
you can now see that the structural subset will not be printed
01:42
when you right click the roof framing plan sheet
01:45
and choose publish
01:47
none of the publish options are available.
01:51
When you clear the checkmark for a particular sheet or subset,
01:55
you will no longer be able to publish that sheet or
01:58
the sheets within that subset until you include it again.
02:03
Right? Click any sheet and choose publish,
02:06
edit subset and sheet. Publish settings,
02:09
select the structural subset
02:12
and then click, OK.
02:15
Now when you right click the reframing plan sheet and choose publish,
02:19
you can once again publish that sheet.
02:24
In addition to plotting and publishing using the shortcut menu,
02:28
you can use buttons located at the top of the sheet set manager.
02:32
For example,
02:33
you can expand the export split button to export the sheet set as ad WF or PDF file
02:42
or you can click publish to access the various publish tools.
02:48
Remember that opens sheet sets remain open until
02:52
you close them or exit from the program
02:56
in the sheet set manager, close the sheet set.
03:01
As you have seen,
03:02
you can quickly and easily plot or publish any or all of the sheets
03:07
in a sheet set without interrupting your current work.
03:11
And without ever having to open any of the drawings in the sheet set.
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