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Matt__W

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Re: batch plotting files
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2008, 09:40:08 AM »
is it possible to remove all sheets w/o having to select all sheets?
You can select all of them at once (select one and use the shift key).


if you close sheet set, will that do the same thing?
If you wanted to erase everying in a drawing, do you simply just close it?  Closing as Sheet Set just makes the drawings unavailable through the Sheet Set Manager.
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Re: batch plotting files
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2008, 10:42:17 AM »
is it possible to remove all sheets w/o having to select all sheets?
You can select all of them at once (select one and use the shift key).


if you close sheet set, will that do the same thing?
If you wanted to erase everying in a drawing, do you simply just close it?  Closing as Sheet Set just makes the drawings unavailable through the Sheet Set Manager.
i didn't mean actually closing sheet set manager (clicking the X), i mean where you right click on the sheet set and it has the option to close it. i was just wondering if you do that, will disassociate all drawings that were in the open sheet set. sorry about the miscommunication.
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Re: batch plotting files
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2008, 11:23:58 AM »
is it possible to remove all sheets w/o having to select all sheets?
You can select all of them at once (select one and use the shift key).


if you close sheet set, will that do the same thing?
If you wanted to erase everying in a drawing, do you simply just close it?  Closing as Sheet Set just makes the drawings unavailable through the Sheet Set Manager.
i didn't mean actually closing sheet set manager (clicking the X), i mean where you right click on the sheet set and it has the option to close it. i was just wondering if you do that, will disassociate all drawings that were in the open sheet set. sorry about the miscommunication.

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Re: batch plotting files
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2008, 11:42:59 AM »
is it possible to remove all sheets w/o having to select all sheets?
You can select all of them at once (select one and use the shift key).


if you close sheet set, will that do the same thing?
If you wanted to erase everying in a drawing, do you simply just close it?  Closing as Sheet Set just makes the drawings unavailable through the Sheet Set Manager.
i didn't mean actually closing sheet set manager (clicking the X), i mean where you right click on the sheet set and it has the option to close it. i was just wondering if you do that, will disassociate all drawings that were in the open sheet set. sorry about the miscommunication.

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cool, thanks matt.
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