2025-08-14 10:25 PM
Currently coordinating with some consultants who want to know if it is possible to organize our revisions on individual sheet instance, rather than across the entire project.
For further context, we are US based. I am describing option B that is in this post - https://www.reddit.com/r/architecture/comments/16hxqqr/project_revision_sequence_vs_sheet_revision/
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2025-08-14 10:49 PM
if I understand correctly you want the following:
transmittal issue 1
acd-100 p1
acd-200 p1
acd-300 p1
transmittal issue 2
acd-100 p2
acd-200 p1. (No changes in this sheet)
ace-300 p2
If so it is absolutely possible.
What you need to do is add a change to a sheet (either assigned directly to the sheet, or draw a change cloud on the sheet) and that will trigger that sheet to revision up.
Also ensure you don’t tick the option when you create a new transmittal set to override the revision of all included sheets.
2025-08-14 10:49 PM
if I understand correctly you want the following:
transmittal issue 1
acd-100 p1
acd-200 p1
acd-300 p1
transmittal issue 2
acd-100 p2
acd-200 p1. (No changes in this sheet)
ace-300 p2
If so it is absolutely possible.
What you need to do is add a change to a sheet (either assigned directly to the sheet, or draw a change cloud on the sheet) and that will trigger that sheet to revision up.
Also ensure you don’t tick the option when you create a new transmittal set to override the revision of all included sheets.
2025-08-15 09:30 PM
Yes and keeping "Override" unticked. In the transmittal set settings.
I knew it was something simple, Thanks @scottjm!
2025-08-19 03:32 AM
We have the "Create New Revision in All Included Layouts" unchecked so that only issued drawings that have changed have a new revision. This way common drawings between different issue sets read the same.
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