Finding Legend Views on Sheets

We recently showed how to find unused Legend or Schedule views using the q function within Ideate Explorer in this blog post. 

Finding Legend Views on Sheets

But how can you find which sheets the legend or schedule views are placed on? 


While Ideate Explorer and Query can identify the number of sheets with legends and schedules, it can’t identify the sheet names or numbers, as this is information is not yet accessible.


However, using Ideate SheetManager, one of the tools in the IdeateApps collection, you can easily find which sheets have legends or schedules placed on them by using the Search function.

Finding Legend Views on Sheets

Using Ideate SheetManager can help make preparing your drawings sets an easy and efficient process.

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