When you create a new project, a project sheet set is automatically created. The project sheet set controls the settings relevant to sheets and the sheet set, such as page setups, the sheet template, and sheet subsets. The sheet set is based either on the sheet set template that you define in the project default options, or, if you base a new project on a project template, on the sheet set of this project template.
The easiest way to create a new sheet set template is to base it on an existing sheet set. You can also base your new sheet set template on existing drawing files, allowing you to add existing sheet layouts to the template.
Note: A number of settings apply only to sheet sets referenced in the AutoCAD Sheet Set Manager. For a sheet set that will be used in an AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset project, most settings come from the project, and not from the sheet set template.
These fields on the Sheet Set Properties dialog box are ignored when you use a sheet set template in an AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset project for the following reasons:
- Sheet set data file: The sheet set file (DST) is always stored in the root folder of the project.
- Model view: Model view drawing locations are not tracked in AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset sheet sets. They are automatically taken from the project views.
- Label block for views: Label blocks are not recommended in AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset projects. Use callout tools instead.
- Callout blocks: Callout blocks are not recommended in AutoCAD Architecture 2023 toolset projects. Use callout tools instead.
- Sheet storage location: The sheets in a project are always stored in the Sheets folder of the project, or in one of its subfolders.