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    Post How to use fields between 2 drawings through SSM

    Hi, folks!
    I want as many of us automate my rutin work of transfering values among tables of different drawings. How to organize this thransfer?
    I get mass value of support structure from one drawing, then I copy this value to erection drawing to bill of supports table. Maybe is it possible to define custom property of sheet and assign this for next use in other drawing by fileds?
    If this have been resolved, let me know where!

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    Default Re: How to use fields between 2 drawings through SSM

    It's possible to connect a field in one drawing, to a custom sheet property in another sheet via the sheet set manager. When you create the field, under Category select "SheetSet", then scroll down to "SheetSet" in the list. in the middle column, browse to the sheet set you want to connect with , presumably the current sheetset, then select the specific sheet you want to link to. Then, on the far right column, select the sheet property or custom property you want to display.

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