AutoCAD 2005 introduced the concept of sheet sets. If you're tired of wrestling with Windows Explorer for organizing your drawing files and projects - then you should really take a look at this powerful tool. Is it something new you'll have to learn? Yes - but the benefits far outweigh the time it will take you to master it. Those who have jumped into the Sheet Set Manager with two feet rarely step back out. The sheet set manager makes it easy for the entire design team to see how far along they are on a project, which drawing sheets have been created, in a nice organizational manner. You can quickly print any or all of the sheets in your project - something that can be very time consuming with the SSM. And with the new Fields, you can carry information across an entire project such that if you change it once, it will change everywhere! (and we all know how painful one small change can be when it's referenced in many places). The next three tabs of my Tips and Tricks booklet deals with the Sheet Set Manager - so here you go!
As for me - I'm in Barcelona now attending Tech Camp...I'm doing presentations all day but will take a couple of vacation days at the end of this week to enjoy this beautiful city!