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Sheet Set Manager -- thoughts?

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Kate M:
Hi guys,

Looking for opinions on whether YOU PERSONALLY would like to have SSM in LT.

As always no promises/guarantees/rumor-mill-fodder implied by the above question. Just doing research. :-)

StykFacE:

--- Quote from: Kate M on October 21, 2009, 12:06:53 pm ---Hi guys,

Looking for opinions on whether YOU PERSONALLY would like to have SSM in LT.

As always no promises/guarantees/rumor-mill-fodder implied by the above question. Just doing research. :-)

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I would personally LOVE to see this feature in LT here at my company. We have some guys with full versions, and we can't utilize SSM because we have certain guys running LT. I wish that LT would have all the functionality that full does as far as collaborating with a full version. This would allow me in my office set up plotting and sheet management the way I truly want, and since LT is our weakest link I can't do that. LT is used for project managers to drop in schedules, create sheets and views, plot files, maybe do a really quick mechanical detail, etc. The big stuff is left to me and a few others running full. LT is a perfect in between for our guys, but since SSM isn't available then I can't get things even MORE efficient. And LT doesn't really need the full capabilities of SSM, just as long as something is there to open, view, and plot from. Just the basics. Would be a GREAT addition for my company. :)

DaveK:

--- Quote from: Kate M on October 21, 2009, 12:06:53 pm ---Looking for opinions on whether YOU PERSONALLY would like to have SSM in LT.

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SSM absolutely rocks for what I do and I was really excited to see it included in 2012 LT ... it's a fantastic tool.

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DSK

airportman:
Hey DAve,

I could not agree more with you. SSM does rock.

Drafter X:
Even a year later it rocks.  8-)

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