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    Default Creating multiple layouts will save tons of time setting up large construction projects

    Summary: Create Multiple Layouts At Once

    Description: When copying layouts to create new, there should be a small box where we could change from one to multiple sheets. It would save alot of time when I new to create 10-50 similar pages for a construction project.



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    Submitted: Thu, 16 Feb 2012

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    Default Re: Creating multiple layouts will save tons of time setting up large construction projects

    Are you saying you want to create 50 layouts in the same dwg file? If so, you may want to rethink your workflow. Not every sheet needs to have access to the same model, unnecessarily making navigation cumbersome. Also creating larger than necessary files and increasing load time.
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    Default Re: Creating multiple layouts will save tons of time setting up large construction projects

    Why wouldn't every sheet need to access the same model space? The page layout, info box & "boiler plate" notes are the same on many pages. Why not be able to create multiple copies at once. Auto page numbering & dates would be awesome

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