How make sheet size parameter without moving texts

How make sheet size parameter without moving texts

ehsan_elahi
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How make sheet size parameter without moving texts

ehsan_elahi
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Hi.

 

I want to make a sheet family for my project with different sizes (A1-A2-A3-A1+...) How make sheet size parameter without moving texts?

I make the sheet in title block and make dimension for sheet and give them a parameter, but when I change dimensions, the texts moving, or maybe the lines around texts moving. I want that the part of texts and project information lock and stay in their position and the size of sheet increase or decrees on the other side of sheet.

 

thanks

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vitorbortoncello
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Make another title block just for the project information

 

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Vitor Bortoncello | Arquiteto | BIM Manager


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barthbradley
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There are dozens of video and tutorials on-line of different approaches to building Titleblocks. Google and watch them all. But my very strong suggestion is to build separate and differently-sized Titleblock Families instead of fussing with building one Titleblock Family having many parametrically-sized Types.   

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SteveKStafford
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I'll echo @barthbradley - the amount of available room for TB information varies quite a bit for each sheet size so making it adjust for different sizes is tedious. However, you can create groups of elements that need to move and use a dimension to move them via a parameter. It's possible, it just gets trickier the more you have to alter what the TB needs to look like for each size. So you have to decide if the ability to choose a different size in one family is "easier" for the end user than just choosing a different family for the other sizes.


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