Title Block

Title Block

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Title Block

Anonymous
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Can you share a Title Block with another user

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Patchy
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☺ Is this a LT question?

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Anonymous
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Yes I have Lt 2022 installed

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spear_kevin_pe
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Check out the installed sample files. One sample is here:

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 2022\Sample\Mechanical Sample\mechanical - Text and tables.dwg has a title block.

 

There are several "sheet set" samples here with different title blocks:

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 2022\Sample\Sheet Sets\architectural

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 2022\Sample\Sheet Sets\civil

C:\Program Files\Autodesk\AutoCAD LT 2022\Sample\Sheet Sets\manufacturing

 

 

Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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Anonymous
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I have my Title block I want to share it with a team mate
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Patchy
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It's up to you, if you do or don't want to, you have all rights.

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spear_kevin_pe
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in order for him to see it, he can copy it to the default location (something like C:)\Users\<username>\App Data\Local\Autodesk\AutoCAD\R18.1\enu\Templates). Then, when we starts a new drawing, the template will be there to use. OR just browse to any location (local, network, dropbox, box, etc.) from that initial dialog to see the file you want to share.
Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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Kent1Cooper
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@Anonymous wrote:
I have my Title block I want to share it with a team mate

Then do so.  You can email the file to them, or put it into some shared Server location with SAVE or SAVEAS, or transfer by copying onto a disk or thumb drive, etc.  If it's inside some drawing that includes other things the team mate doesn't need, you can use WBLOCK to make a separate drawing file of only the Title Block elements.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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