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Opening a drawing template as a layout

ishmaela8
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Opening a drawing template as a layout

ishmaela8
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Good night, I would like to learn how to open a saved drawing template as a new layout?

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imadHabash
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Hi,

>> I would like to learn how to open a saved drawing template as a new layout? <<

your question still need more and more to understand what you need . maybe SAVE AS command will help or Ctrl+N will help to use a new template files . please try to describe more your issue ?

 

Regards, :cara_con_una_leve_sonrisa:

Imad Habash

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ennujozlagam
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hello, you can saveas > .DWT. please describe more as mentioned above. thanks

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cadffm
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If you draw a frame and title in Modelspace.
Perfect is with attdefs..
Saveas dwg
You can INSERT the dwg AS Block. Command Insert[Browse]
But a real Layout as Template:
Create your Layout(Layout tab) save as dwg or dwt.
Import this Layout by Designcenter or command Layout, option template.

Perfect for new drawings too:
Create a file with your styles, Layers and Layout.
Saveas dwt.
Set QNEW to this file and start a new file by QNEW
(Or NEW, and select this dwt)

Sebastian

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dbroad
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Either right click on a layout tab and choose "From template" or use the LAYOUT Template command.

Right click layout tab menuRight click layout tab menu

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.

ishmaela8
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Well I was actually referring to using the layout of the first drawing sheet as a template and using it for the other supporting drawings of the same job. Then a local pro told me to right click on the layout tab then go on move or copy, then- press move to end, then create a copy. So in this way you can get new pages with the same sheet layout- which you can rename appropriately. 

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ishmaela8
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Hi pro, can you direct me to or send me some free window blocks in elevation.

Email is      ishmaela8@gmail.com

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dbroad
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For architectural windows, I use either a manufacturer's downloadable content if using AutoCAD. (See Andersen or Pella).  Otherwise I use AutoCAD Architecure content.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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