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    Default How do I send a DST to the Bin

    I set up a sheet set in a drawing, and have since realized it's worthless (at least at this point in time). I would like to sh!tcan it but if I delete the .dst it comes back as soon as i open the drawing. Any input?

    **EDIT** Ok so apparently the "close sheet set" is not for closing the sheet set manager as it would imply, but in fact it gets rid of the sheet set.
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    Cool Re: How do I send a DST to the Bin

    That's right. Closing the Sheet Set does not close the SSManager, only one set. I sometimes have multiple Sheet Sets open in SSM because I'm working on different projects. Once I'm done with a job, I close that Sheet Set, but not the SSM because of the current job I'm working on.

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    Default Re: How do I send a DST to the Bin

    I did it the old fashoned way.. went into the sheet-set directory thru windows and deleted the dst file I created. Don't know if that was the right thing to do, didn't have anything important associated with it. Check it out first before you do it.

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