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Step-by-Step: New Sheet Set
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Open the Sheet Set Manager Type SHEETSET or press Ctrl+4 to open the SSM palette. It docks like any AutoCAD palette.
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Start a new sheet set Click the drop-down arrow at the top of the SSM palette → New Sheet Set. The wizard opens with two options: An example sheet set (uses a template) or Existing drawings (imports your DWGs).
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Name the sheet set and set DST location Give the set a name (e.g., ACME-Substation-2026). Choose a folder for the .dst file — put it where all team members can reach it (network share or project root). The DST is the sheet set database.
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Configure sheet creation template Point to a drawing template (.dwt) that contains your title block and layer standards. Every new sheet created via SSM will use this template.
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Add subsets and sheets Right-click the root or a subset in SSM → New Subset (for discipline folders like CIVIL, ELECTRICAL) or New Sheet. Each sheet is a model space named view inside a DWG file — SSM creates and manages those DWG files automatically.
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Set sheet properties Double-click a sheet → Properties. Set Sheet Number, Sheet Title, and any custom properties. These drive SSFIELD placeholders in your title block automatically.
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Open and work on sheets Double-click any sheet in the SSM palette to open that drawing file at the correct named view. Right-click a sheet → Open read-only if you only need to reference it.
SSM Palette Anatomy
Toolbar areaNew, Open, Archive, Publish drop-downs
Sheet list treeRoot set → Subsets → Sheets → Named views
Sheet views tabAll named views across the entire set
Model views tabDrag model views onto sheets to create viewports
⚠ The DST file controls everything. Keep it on a network path the whole team can access. If the DST moves, every sheet reference breaks. Never rename the DST without updating all linked DWG paths.
Click a field below to see the exact insertion syntax and where to use it in your title block attributes.
💡 How to insert: In your title block, create an attribute definition (ATTDEF) with a default value of "". Then edit the attribute value using INSERT FIELD → Other → SheetSet. For existing attributes, use the Field dialog via right-click in the attribute editor.
Multi-Sheet PDF from Sheet Set Manager
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Open SSM
SHEETSET / Ctrl+4
Select Sheets
Ctrl+click or All
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Page Setup
Override per sheet
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Publish
Publish ▾ → PDF
Multi-sheet PDF
One file, correct order
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Select sheets to publishIn the SSM palette, right-click the root → PublishPublish to PDF. Or hold Ctrl and click individual sheets to publish a subset. The sheet order in the PDF follows the SSM list order.
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Set page setup overridesIn the Publish dialog, click Page Setup/3D DWF column on any sheet to assign a named page setup. Create page setups in PAGESETUP first — include your PDF plotter, paper size, and plot scale (1:1 in paper space).
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Configure PDF settingsCheck Include plot stamp off if you use title block attributes. Set Publish in background on so AutoCAD doesn't lock while plotting. Name the output PDF file.
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PublishClick Publish. AutoCAD opens each sheet, applies the page setup override, and adds it to the multi-sheet PDF. Sheet numbering in the PDF matches your SHEETNUM field values.
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Archive (optional)After publishing, use SSM → Archive to package the DST, all DWGs, xref dependencies, fonts, and plot styles into a ZIP. This is the equivalent of eTransmit for sheet sets.
💡 Publish vs Plot: PLOT prints the current sheet. PUBLISH (or SSM Publish) handles all sheets in one pass — critical for issuing a full set. Always use Publish for any multi-sheet deliverable.
What Is the Sheet Set Manager?
Sheet Set Manager (SSM) is AutoCAD's built-in project organizer. It replaces the old approach of manually managing a folder full of DWG files. A sheet set stores the relationships between all your drawing files in a single .dst (Data Shortcut Technology) database. Every sheet has a number, title, and named view pointer — those values live in the DST and flow automatically into title block attributes through SSFIELD placeholders. When you renumber a sheet or rename a project, update it once in SSM and every title block that references it updates on the next open.
💡 Utility industry use case: A typical substation project might have 40–80 sheets across disciplines (plan, one-line, details, grounding, conduit). SSM keeps them organized, numbered, and publishable as a complete set without manually opening every drawing.
DST File — The Sheet Set Database
DST ConceptWhat It DoesCritical Rule
.dst file locationStores all sheet paths, sheet numbers, titles, subsets, and custom propertiesMust be on a shared path every team member can write to
DWG file per sheetEach sheet is a named model space view in a DWG file — SSM creates and tracks theseDon't rename or move DWG files outside of SSM
Sheet numberStored in DST, populates SHEETNUM field in title blockSet via sheet Properties, not inside the DWG
Sheet titleStored in DST, populates SHEETTITLE fieldChange in SSM Properties, not in the title block directly
Custom propertiesProject-level: Project Name, Number, Phase. Sheet-level: Drawn By, Checked By, Issue DateDefine custom properties in SSM before creating sheets
Archive / eTransmitBundles DST + all DWGs + xrefs + fonts into a ZIP for transmittalAlways archive from SSM, not from individual files
SSFIELD — Sheet Set Fields in Title Blocks
SSFIELDs are AutoCAD field placeholders that read values from the DST file at plot time. Insert them into attribute definitions (ATTDEF) inside your title block so they update automatically whenever sheet properties change. They display as gray highlighted text in drawing mode — that's normal. They resolve to the real value when you plot or regenerate fields (REGEN or UPDATEFIELD).
Field NameReturnsScopeExample Output
SheetNumberCurrent sheet's number from DSTSheetE-101
SheetTitleCurrent sheet's titleSheetSITE PLAN — ELECTRICAL
SheetCountTotal sheets in the setSet47
SheetSetNameName of the root sheet setSetACME-Sub-2026
SheetDescriptionSheet's description propertySheetPrimary distribution layout
SheetSubsetNameName of the subset the sheet belongs toSubsetELECTRICAL
CurrentDateDate the field was last updated / plottedSystem05/04/2026
Custom propertyAny custom project or sheet property you definedSet / SheetChecked By → AS
⚠ SSFIELDs only update when the sheet is opened via SSM (double-click) and regenerated. If someone opens the DWG directly from File Explorer, the fields update from whatever DST was last connected — or show #### if the DST is unreachable. Always open sheets through the SSM palette.
Title Block Integration Workflow
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Create attributes in your title block templateIn the .dwt file, use ATTDEF to define attribute tags for sheet number, title, drawn by, etc. Leave the default value blank or use a placeholder like "Sheet No."
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Insert SSFIELD into each attributeIn the title block DWG, double-click an attribute → right-click the value field → Insert Field. Navigate: Field category: SheetSet → pick the matching field (SheetNumber, SheetTitle, etc.).
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Save as block and update templateSave the updated title block as a block or update the .dwt template. Run ATTSYNC if you update an existing block — this pushes attribute changes to all instances without losing existing data.
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Test with a real sheetOpen a sheet via SSM, type UPDATEFIELD to force-refresh all fields, then check that the title block shows the correct values from DST properties.
Page Setup Override
A page setup is a named collection of plot settings (printer/plotter, paper size, plot style, scale). Sheet Set Manager lets you apply a page setup override during Publish — so every sheet in the set uses the correct plotter and paper size without you manually setting it per sheet. This is the professional way to handle multi-discipline sets where E-sheets are 24×36 and D-sheets might be 22×34.
StepCommandWhat to Set
1. Create named page setupsPAGESETUPDefine setups like "PDF-ANSI-D", "PDF-ANSI-E" with correct paper size and DWG To PDF plotter
2. Save to drawing templateSave as .dwtPut standard page setups in your project .dwt so every new sheet inherits them
3. Assign in SSM Publish dialogPublish ▾ → Publish to PDFClick the Page Setup column per sheet or subset to assign the override
4. Publish allClick PublishAutoCAD uses override settings regardless of what is saved in each individual DWG
Callout Blocks & View Labels
SSM can drive automatic callout blocks — the detail reference bubbles you see on plan sheets (e.g., ⑤/E-304). When you drag a named view from the SSM Model Views tab onto a sheet to create a viewport, AutoCAD can place a callout label that automatically shows the sheet number and detail number. These update whenever the referenced sheet number changes in DST.
Block TypePurposeAuto-Updates?
Callout blockReference bubble on the parent sheet pointing to a detail (sheet number + detail number)Yes — reads from DST
View label blockLabel placed on the detail sheet showing the detail number and scaleYes — reads from DST view name
Label blockSheet index or revision block driven by SSM custom propertiesYes — via SSFIELD
💡 Callout and view label blocks must be set up in the sheet set properties before they work automatically. Go to SSM → right-click root → PropertiesCallout Blocks and point to your block definitions.
Sheet Numbering Best Practices
✓ Discipline-Based Numbering Recommended
  • G-001 — General / Cover sheet
  • C-101, C-102 — Civil sheets
  • E-101, E-102 — Electrical sheets
  • S-201 — Structural sheets
  • D-301 — Detail sheets
Works well with SSM subsets. Each subset gets its own discipline letter prefix. Callout blocks reference by discipline.
⚠ Sequential Numbering Problematic
  • Sheet 1, Sheet 2, Sheet 3...
  • No discipline indication
  • Insert a sheet → renumber everything
  • Callout references go stale
  • Hard to navigate large sets
Common beginner approach. Works for tiny projects but becomes a maintenance problem the moment you add or remove sheets mid-project.
System Variables
SSMAUTOOPEN
Default: 1 (on)  |  Type: Integer
Controls whether SSM opens automatically when you open a drawing that belongs to a sheet set. Set to 0 to suppress auto-open on busy machines.
SSMSHEETSTATUS
Values: 0–2  |  Type: Integer
0 = off, 1 = background update, 2 = refresh when SSM opens. Controls how often SSM re-checks whether sheets are open or locked by other users.
SSMSTATE
Read-only: 0 or 1
Reports whether SSM palette is currently open (1) or closed (0). Useful in LISP routines that need to check SSM state before manipulating the DST.
FIELDDISPLAY
Default: 1 (gray bg)  |  Type: Integer
Controls whether field text shows the gray background highlight in drawing view. Set to 0 to hide the highlight — fields still update, they just look like normal text on screen.
FIELDEVAL
Default: 31 (all events)  |  Type: Bitcode
Bitcode controlling when fields update. 1=open, 2=save, 4=plot, 8=eTransmit, 16=regen. Default 31 = all events. Set to 0 to prevent auto-update (manual UPDATEFIELD only).
PUBLISHALLSHEETS
Default: 1 (all sheets)
When set to 1, PUBLISH includes all sheets in the current sheet set. Set to 0 to publish only the current sheet. Useful in automated scripts.
Key Commands
CommandWhat It DoesTip
SHEETSET / Ctrl+4Opens the Sheet Set Manager paletteDock it on the right side — you'll use it constantly during a project
PUBLISHOpens the Publish dialog for multi-sheet output to PDF, DWF, or printerAlways use this instead of PLOT for multi-sheet deliverables
PAGESETUPCreates and manages named page setups in the current drawingCreate "PDF-D-SIZE" and "PDF-E-SIZE" page setups once in your .dwt template
UPDATEFIELDForce-refreshes all field values in the current drawingRun after changing sheet properties in DST to see changes immediately
ATTSYNCSynchronizes attribute definitions between a block definition and all its instancesRun after adding new SSFIELD attributes to your title block definition
ETRANSMITPackages the current drawing and all its dependencies for transmittalFor full sheet sets, use SSM Archive instead — it includes the DST file
PLOTTERMANAGEROpens the Plotter Manager to add/configure plotters including DWG To PDFConfigure "DWG To PDF.pc3" with ANSI D and ANSI E paper sizes before building your page setups
ATTDEFCreates attribute definitions inside a block for user-editable or field-driven textUse tag names like SHEET_NO, SHEET_TITLE, DRAWN_BY — they're readable in scripts
Common Problems & Fixes
ProblemCauseFix
Fields show ####SSM can't find the DST file — moved or renamed, or network path is offlineRe-open the DST: in SSM drop-down → Open → browse to the new DST location
Sheet count shows wrong numberFIELDEVAL set to 0 or UPDATEFIELD hasn't been run after sheets were added/removedRun UPDATEFIELD in each affected drawing; check FIELDEVAL setting
Can't open a sheet — it's lockedAnother user has the DWG file open, or AutoCAD crashed with a lock file left behindFind and delete the .dwl and .dwl2 lock files in the drawing folder; warn the other user first
Publish skips sheetsSheets are marked "do not publish" or have no page setup assignedIn Publish dialog, check the Publish column is checked and a page setup override is assigned to every sheet
PDF sheet order is wrongSSM list order doesn't match intended plot sequenceDrag sheets in the SSM palette to reorder — Publish follows the SSM list order top to bottom
Title block attributes not updatingSSFIELD inserted incorrectly, or title block block hasn't been run through ATTSYNC after adding fieldsExplode the block, re-insert SSFIELD into the attribute, re-block, then run ATTSYNC
Callout block shows wrong sheet numberThe view was placed before the referenced sheet's number was set in DSTSet the sheet number in SSM Properties, then run UPDATEFIELD in the calling sheet's drawing
Archive doesn't include some xrefsXrefs have absolute paths pointing to network drives not accessible from the machine doing the archiveConvert all xref paths to relative before archiving: SSM Archive → Modify Archive Setup → include all xrefs
Sheet Set Manager vs Manual Sheet Tracking
📋 Sheet Set Manager Recommended for ≥5 sheets
  • Sheet numbers auto-populate title blocks
  • One-click multi-sheet PDF publish
  • Sheet count field stays accurate automatically
  • Callout blocks auto-reference correct sheet
  • Archive packages all dependencies
  • Multiple users can work simultaneously (read-only locking)
📂 Manual DWG Folder OK for ≤4 sheets
  • Type sheet numbers manually into title block
  • Plot each drawing one at a time or use PUBLISH manually
  • Update sheet count manually when adding/removing sheets
  • Update all callout references manually
  • Use eTransmit per drawing
  • No collision detection — two users can overwrite each other

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