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How to Make the White Rectangle that Represents the Paper in Paper Space Larger

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How to Make the White Rectangle that Represents the Paper in Paper Space Larger

Hello,

 

I am trying to use a title block I made as a template in a paperspace. I made the title block in the model space of a separate drawing, its origin is at 0,0. I used the WBLOCK command to make the title block into its own saved block, but when I insert it into the paperspace of the drawing that I want to use the title block in the drawing of the title block is larger than the white rectangle which represents the paper. I can insert viewports and print the drawing fine, but the drawing of my title block being larger than the white area of the paperspace bugs me. How do I make it bigger? I've attached an image of what I'm Talking about.

 

Using AutoCAD 2011.

 

Thanks. 

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pendean
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PAGESETUP command while you are in that layout, find a driver and a sheet size that matches your titleblock. Start with the generic DWG to PDF or the DWG to DWF drivers if you don't have any plotters.

If you cannot, then either the titleblock is too big/inaccurately drawn or you don't have a printer/plotter to output that size sheet.

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