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BricsCAD’s Sheet Set user interface looks like AutoCAD’s, a single palette. Both CAD programs use<br />

right-click menus and a toolbar to create, edit, and publish sheet sets.<br />

To create and control sheet sets in BricsCAD, enter the SheetSet command, click the Sheets tab,<br />

and then choose from among the buttons on the toolbar:<br />

Left: Sheet set toolbar in BricsCAD; right: Sheet set toolbar in AutoCAD<br />

From left to right in BricsCAD, the buttons perform the following functions:<br />

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Create a new sheetset using a wizard (NewSheetSet command)<br />

Open a DST file, which defines an existing sheetset (OpenSheetSet command)<br />

Import from XML<br />

Export to XML<br />

Print the selected drawing (Plot command)<br />

Publish the sheetset (Publish command)<br />

Bundle the sheetset for transmittal by email (eTransmit command)<br />

Create a sheetset selection set<br />

Create custom properties<br />

View categories<br />

Sheet set options (Options command)<br />

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The shortcut menus shown below illustrate the differences in capabilities.<br />

Left: Sheetset shortcut menu in BricsCAD; right: Sheetset shortcut menu in AutoCAD<br />

BricsCAD uses the same DST format as AutoCAD’s sheet sets, and so you can reuse them from AutoCAD.<br />

In addition, BricsCAD imports and exports sheet set files in XML format, and prints sheet<br />

sets with the Publish command.<br />

60 BricsCAD V17 for AutoCAD Users

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