How do I change my drawings to all have the same exposure?
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Option 1: Use the Xsheet view
Locate the Xsheet window by doing one of the following:
In the top-menu, select Windows > Xsheet.
In any view window, select the Add View button and choose Xsheet.
In the Xsheet view, hold the Shift key and select the drawings that need to have their exposures changed.
Right-click in any of the selected cells.
In the pop-up menu, do one of the following:
To use a predefined exposure, select Exposure and then either Set Exposure to 1, Set Exposure to 2, or Set Exposure to 3.
To use a custom exposure amount, select Exposure > Set Exposure To > Set Exposure, type in the value and press OK.
The selected drawings will be updated to the new exposure.
Option 2: Use the Timeline View
In the Timeline view, hold the Shift key and select the drawings that need to have their exposures changed.
Set the exposure by doing either of the following:
Right-click and select Exposure > Set Exposure To > Set Exposure to set a custom number, or use one of the predefined exposures (Set Exposure to 1/2/3).
In the Timeline View menu, select Exposure > Set Exposure To > Set Exposure to set a custom number, or use one of the predefined exposures (Set Exposure to 1/2/3).
Select the OK button to confirm the new exposure.
The selected drawings will be updated to the new exposure.