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I use multiple Tabs in paperspace, but I am in a sub-industry, not an Architect.
Are architects only supposed to use only one paperspace Tab?
Do architects still put their title blocks in Modelspace??
I fully understand the no-no of multiple Pages on the same Tab!
Don’t know much about Sheet Sets, being stuck with vanilla v2004.
lol, hey, that’s the way the office i work at does it. utterly strange.
Oh how I miss sheet sets!!! It saved me hours of work when I was working on a project that consisted of 1000 pages! Yes…thousand. Oh well… The place I work now wont spend the money on full Autocad no mater how I justify it.