damon.sidel
2016-08-26, 08:22 PM
My building is too long to fit on a single sheet, so we have split it into north and south plans with a match line. It is three floors. Here are my sheets as shown on my current drawing list:
A-101N = FIRST FLOOR PLAN, NORTH
A-101S = FIRST FLOOR PLAN, SOUTH
A-102N = SECOND FLOOR PLAN, NORTH
A-102S = SECOND FLOOR PLAN, SOUTH
A-103 = THIRD FLOOR PLAN (the third floor is only over the south portion of the lower floors)
A-104N = ROOF PLAN, NORTH
A-104S = ROOF PLAN, SOUTH
All well and good, you say? No. The building is oriented so that north is on the right, south on the left. It would make much more sense graphically if the south plans came before the north plans in my drawing list, but alas! "N" comes before "S" in the alphabet!
This problem is repeated on the RCPs.
Any ideas how I might keep my very logically numbering, 101 = first floor, 102 = second, etc., and nomenclature, N = north, S = south, but have them show up S then N?!
A-101N = FIRST FLOOR PLAN, NORTH
A-101S = FIRST FLOOR PLAN, SOUTH
A-102N = SECOND FLOOR PLAN, NORTH
A-102S = SECOND FLOOR PLAN, SOUTH
A-103 = THIRD FLOOR PLAN (the third floor is only over the south portion of the lower floors)
A-104N = ROOF PLAN, NORTH
A-104S = ROOF PLAN, SOUTH
All well and good, you say? No. The building is oriented so that north is on the right, south on the left. It would make much more sense graphically if the south plans came before the north plans in my drawing list, but alas! "N" comes before "S" in the alphabet!
This problem is repeated on the RCPs.
Any ideas how I might keep my very logically numbering, 101 = first floor, 102 = second, etc., and nomenclature, N = north, S = south, but have them show up S then N?!