I'm trying to import a drawing from a dwt file into a drawing as a new layout. This would be perfect if the model space objects associated with this dwt file would import as well. Any suggestions?
I created a .dwt template for a dwg with the detail in model space and the text/dims in paper space. When I go to import the .dwt template into the dwg to create a new layout, I get only what was in paper space imported from the .dwt file. I'm trying to find a way to import drawings from seperate cad files (with things in both model and paper space) into 1 drawing, but in a new layout.
It's the concept of "importing" from a DWT that is difficult to understand. What actual procedure are you using? What commands are you running to do the "import"?
DWTs are generally meant to be used as starting points (the "T" stands for "template") for new DWGs. You can specify a DWT file when you run the NEW command and you'll basically get a copy of that DWT as a new DWG (unnamed until you save it) with all its model space objects and layout(s). You can even browse to the DWT file location, select the file, and drag-and-drop it into the editor window and AutoCAD will create a new (unnamed) DWG based on the DWT.
Since a DWT is simply a renamed DWG, you can either use the DWT as stated above, or you can simply make a copy of it (change the DWT to DWG and give it a new name and location) and open it, or, if you just want "stuff" from the DWT (like blocks, layouts, layers, styles, etc.) to put into some DWG file you have open, you can use DesignCenter.
Does any of this help?
"...RT click layout tab, select "from template", then select the .dwt file"
As you've likely figured out (on your own or from other comments posted here), this procedure is intended only for "importing" a layout (paperspace tab) from another source (which defaults to "template", but could also be a file saved as DWG or DXF, as you can change the file type from the "Select file..." browse box). Importing a layout from a template is generally used as a "quick and dirty" way to bring in a "standard" layout that is set up with a company title block/border and a pre-defined page setup based on (at least) sheet size and output device.
"...what I'm trying to do... is to take various drawings with details in model space and text/dims in paper space and combine them into the same dwg file..."
I guess the important take-away from all of this question-and-answer is that if you want to "merge" DWGs, or use model space objects and layouts from one DWG in another, it's not necessary to save the source as a DWT, and you must bring those two different things into the current DWG using different procedures, as described in the several responses you've received here.
I have over a thousand drawings set up where all that is required is copying a dwt, pasting it in a new folder, and xrefing the title block onto that dwt. That's going to be a lot of work if I can't come up with an easier way to set everything up.
"...all that is required is copying a dwt..."
Why do you copy it? (Is this what you really mean?) And after you copy it, do you change the DWT to a DWG? Common practice is to use DWTs as templates to produce a NEW DWG? (If this is what you mean, then please excuse my confusion.) When you use DWTs that way, you get the model space contents as well as the layout(s) all in one shot.
"...pasting it in a new folder..."
I assume this new folder is based on a new project(?).
"...xrefing the title block onto that dwt..."
Presumably your DWT (the source of your NEW DWG) already has a title block xreffed. Wouldn't it make more sense to just change the path on that XREF to a new copy of the title block?