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How can the drawing list be arranged so as not to show up in alphabetical order of the Sheet Numbers. Such as placing the E series drawings at the bottom of the list with S series in between the A & Es?
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I know this is an old thread but I figured out how to create this type of Drawing List. I created a Parameter to the Drawing List, And called it "Drawing Order" Now you can sort the Sheets in ascending order using this Parameter, just type the number you would like to have each sheet ordered in the drawing list. So now you can have pages anywhere you like!!! Don't forget to go to the Drawing list formatting an edit the "Drawing Order" parameter as "Hidden" Happy Drawing! MH
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