AutoCAD Blog | Autodesk: Welcome to the fifth in a series of posts to lead you through the powerful Sheet Set functionality available in AutoCAD. In the previous post, I introduced you to some of the tools to help you organize your sheets. In this post, I step you through the process for creating a sheet list table in a drawing so that you can easily access relevant sheets directly from the title sheet.
The Sheet Set Manager (SSM) is a great way to organize your sheets and access them from a central location. But what if you want to include this sheet list as textual information in a drawing? Using the SSM, you can easily add a sheet list table to one of the sheets in the sheet set. You can even use the sheet list table to quickly open any of the sheets in the list.
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