It's been a busy few months behind the scenes. Here's a roundup of the most useful improvements we've shipped, from simpler Documents to a smoother diagramming experience, plus a wave of refinements to Sheets for our early-access users.
Documents: Simpler, more reliable versions
We've reworked how saved document versions work to make them easier to manage and share.
Versions are now PDFs
Saving a document used to create a live snapshot of your project, which looked great but was tedious to manage and share. We've replaced those with plain PDF versions: a fixed, true-to-print record of your document that's far simpler and more reliable. Once you've saved a version, you can download it directly or save it to Files, where you can also share it via a sharing link.
Zoom controls in the document view
Zoom in to focus on exactly the section you care about, then zoom back out to see the whole picture.
Sheets: Now more powerful and accessible
Sheets is our flexible, tag-based replacement for the classic Inventory, and it's available now by request as we continue to refine it with early-access customers. Over the past few months we've put a lot of work into the Sheets and tagging experience based directly on your feedback.
Filter by type, area, or tag
Narrow a Sheet down to exactly what you care about using three flexible filters: filter by item type (devices, connections, and more), by the areas of your project, or by tags. Combine them to build focused views, like every wired connection in one building or all the radios across a deployment.
Easier to build, easier to refine
Creating a Sheet no longer means digging through dropdowns and stacking up filter conditions. Setup is simpler and more visual, and you can refine your data right in the view: hide the columns you don't need, reorder the ones you keep, and drop empty columns so you're left with exactly the devices and connections that matter. Found a view that works? Duplicate it in one click from the sidebar and tweak the copy, no rebuilding from scratch.
Smarter defaults and clearer data
Sheets now sort by name by default, show helpful placeholders for unnamed devices and connections, and keep resource counts accurate as you make changes.
Early Access
Sheets and tags are still in early access, and your input genuinely shapes where they go next. If you'd like to try them with your team, or you're already using them and have ideas, we'd love to hear from you.
A smoother diagramming experience
We made a series of quality-of-life improvements that add up to a better feel when you're building and navigating diagrams.
Directional box selection
How you drag now controls what you select. Drag left to right to select only the items fully enclosed in the box, or drag right to left to also grab anything the box touches. It's a quick, precise way to select exactly the devices and connections you want.
More control over connections
An expanded link style editor plus a right-click context menu let you quickly apply quote parts, styles, and tags (if enabled for your organization) to your connections in fewer clicks.
Quality-of-life touches
We've refreshed the diagram toolbar with a cleaner layout, updated the zoom controls, and added a subtle dotted grid that gives your diagrams a clearer sense of scale. Panning is smoother too (no more accidentally selecting a label while you move around), and you can double middle-click to zoom-to-fit your whole diagram instantly. You can now also layer images by sending them to the front or back (handy for background floor plans and overlays), select links more easily thanks to a more forgiving click margin, and much more.
We remain committed to making D3M faster, simpler, and more powerful to support the work you do every day, and your feedback continues to guide our priorities.




