10-19-2020
08:58 AM
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10-19-2020
08:58 AM
If you want multiple layout tabs in the same dwg file, with the same titleblock on each layout, you have two options:
- Copy an existing layout tab. Copying an existing tab so the copies are added as additional layouts that look like the original. For example, copy Layout1, the duplicates will be Layout1(2), Layout1(3), Layout1(4), etc. All tabs will not only have the same titleblock but all other elements such as the scale bar, north arrow, legend, etc. You will still need to pan and zoom your viewport to a different area of modelspace in order to display the target objects/view. You may also need to fine-tune the attributes of your titleblock, e.g. sheet number, date drawn, drawn by, etc. To do this, right click the source tab you wish to copy=>move or copy=>Highlight the Before Location=>check the box labeled Create a Copy=>OK.
- Copy an existing layout tab from another drawing. You can bring in a layout tab from another drawing. The layout tab will appear just like the source drawing.The new layout will also include all elements currently sitting on the layout tab, e.g. scale bar, north arrow. etc. To do this, right click an existing tab in your current drawing=>From template=>Change Files to dwg or dwt, whichever is appropriate=>Browse to the source dwg or dwt=>OPEN
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