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ashishpalkar
Creator III
Creator III

Sheet height and width properties

Hi There

I want to change Sheet height and width properties. Can we do this?

Thanks in advance,

8 Replies
Clever_Anjos
Employee
Employee

You can´t do this, it will fill 100% of available space (w & h)

krishna_2644
Specialist III
Specialist III

Try the options in 'View'

settu_periasamy
Master III
Master III

are you talking about the window resize?

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Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

A sheet is a virtual plane, not a paper page with a specific size.

A sheet will have a size to include the object that is positioned at the largest distance. But then it equally allows you to position a new object another mile away.

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Those settings will only limit your current view, so that you don't place any objects across an imaginary border. There there is no real border...

krishna_2644
Specialist III
Specialist III

That is the resolution  but as @ Peter said a sheet doesnt have specific ht or width. it can fit in any number of objects at any distance.

ashishpalkar
Creator III
Creator III
Author

Thanks all for updates, can we have something like Main Sheet and remaining all sheet as sub sheet?

Tree Structure of sheets?

Peter_Cammaert
Partner - Champion III
Partner - Champion III

Maybe you should start a new thread (and search the community first, as there is lotsof information about sub-sheets) as you are going off-topic and putting an answer to your second question in the frame of the original post (by marking a correct answer) will confuse visitors.

There is no builtin support for sub-sheets but you can easily implement them yourself by creating a second "tabrow" (using colored text boxes) and showing/hiding different objects whenever a specific text box is clicked.

See for example this historical post: Sub-tab or Sub-Sheet

Best,

Peter