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You can store a revision table at a specific position in a custom sheet format in a drawing template.
Here are the steps (example uses A2 and A4 sheet formats but the steps can be accomplished with any formats)
The result is that your revision block will be positioned correctly at the start of a new sheet.
Note: if you need to change the size of a sheet that contains a revision block and you want to to avoid repositioning the revision block, you could always create a new sheet of the right size and copy views from one sheet to another. But the cure in this case takes more time than just manually repositioning the revision block 😞
Bob
I don't know of anything better. There is no way to "constrain" the revision block to the border other than through the template or by dragging manually.
Bob
Sorry I just cant find this command or context menu, you called "Create sheet format" can somone point me in the right direction? Does the Adesk person mean RMB "New sheet"
Your instructions were great except for the 1st part threw me off for a day, for anyone who might be confused as to where this command is in the future. Here is a screen shot I took its RMB over the 'Browser Bar" or as the Adesk guys called "Context menu" Pretty nifty trick
Also this wont work if you have to rotate your revision block, while it works just fine without the revision block rotated it, dumps the revision back in there but its rotated to another angle, Adesk please fix this
Many thanks for pointing out the rotation problem.
I have logged this in our defect tracking system with number 1373146
Title: "Cannot use rotated revision block in sheet format"
Thanks again.
Bob
Great, anyway you guys can add the ablitity to constrain it as well as the orignator of this post suggested, it would be a huge help.
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