.. hi @Anonymous
... to do that you will need to create a specific view template
... but I think every view is different
... so it is better to move each title view to a desire position
... that way your sheet will look the way you want
... nevertheless...
You can create and edit view title types using the Family Editor. Revit provides several view title types. Some default view title types include sheet numbers and referencing sheet numbers to provide cross-referencing information between views and sheets.
The default view title types contain View Title in their file names. They reside in the following location:
%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Autodesk\<product name and release>\Libraries\<locale and language>\Annotations
view title
view title modification
view t
... but I never heard of that before ... 🙂
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