Several changes to drawing sheet tabs make it easier to identify individual sheets and to print sheets that contain related information.
Sheet groups collect similar types of sheets–such as working sheets, background sheets, and table sheets—into groups in the sheet tab tray. Each group is named and numbered separately.
Example:
When table sheets are produced for different tables, such as two different parts lists, then the table sheets for each parts list are collected into individual groups. The naming convention for the first table sheet group is Table 1:1, Table 1:2, ...; the naming convention for the second table sheet group is Table 2:1, Table 2:2, and so on.
Sheet tabs in the same sheet group are arranged by alternating colors in the sheet tab tray. You can change the default color of sheet tabs on the Colors tab (Solid Edge Options dialog box).
Drawing sheet tabs can display the sheet number, sheet name, or both. You can set these options on the View tab, Solid Edge Options dialog box (Draft).
Sheet tab tooltips display the full sheet number and name.
Although not a new feature, you can create property text that references the sheet tab name or number and display it in a callout. The help topic, Property Text source list (Source: From Active Document), describes the property text that you can reference in the document.
To learn more, see these sections in the Drawing sheets help topic:
Sheet tab groups
Sheet names and numbers