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SmartPlant P&ID Drawing Manager Help

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SmartPlant Foundation / SDx Version
Smart P&ID Version
7.1 (2014 R1)
Smart Engineering Manager Version
7.2 (2014 R2)
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You use this dialog box to select a display set to apply to drawings before printing or saving them.

 Add Folder — Adds an empty folder to the Tree.  You can use Rename to define a name for the folder.  These folders can be used to organize display sets.

 Add Display Set — Creates a new display set.  You can use Rename to define a name for the new display set.

 Add Filter — Displays the Select Filter dialog box.  Select any displayed filter to add it to the current display set.

   Save — Saves the selected display set.

 Cut — Removes the selected display set and places it in memory.

Copy — Copies the selected display set into memory.

  Paste — Pastes any values that are currently stored in memory.

  Delete — Deletes the selected item.

 Rename — Allows you to click on an item in the Tree and rename it.

 Move Up — Allows you to move the selected filter name up in the list.

 Move Down — Allows you to move the selected filter name down in the list.

 Properties — Displays the properties of the filter.

Filter Name — Displays a list of filter names.  These filters are defined using the Add Filter command.

Color — Displays the color of the selected item for your display set.  You can click in the Color field to display a color palette and then select any color to define a new color for any selected item(s).  The default color square is defined with the crosshatch pattern. Default is the color value specified in Options Manager for the item type's symbology.

Width — Displays the selected display width of items defined in the selected filter.  A wider display width would cause the item to be more visible. Default is the width value specified in Options Manager for the item type's symbology.