What are title blocks in AutoCAD?
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The title block is a border drawing inserted as an AutoCAD block on another drawing. The title block border drawing can be inserted as a block on an AutoCAD drawing template file. If your drawing title block consists of an AutoCAD block with attributes, AutoCAD Electrical can link to it.
Keeping this in view, what are title blocks?
A title block is a template for a sheet and generally includes a border for the page and information about the design firm, such as its name, address, and logo. The title block can also display information about the project, client, and individual sheets, including issue dates and revision information.
- On the Quick Access toolbar, click Project Navigator .
- On the Sheets tab, open the sheet on which you want to place the title block.
- Open the tool palette that contains the title block tool you want to use.
- Specify the insertion point for the title block.
- If necessary, specify the scale and rotation of the title block.
Hereof, how do you make a title block in AutoCAD?
To Create a Title Block
- Start a blank new drawing.
- Draw your drawing border using standard AutoCAD commands and objects.
- Enter ATTDEF at the command prompt to insert attribute definition objects.
- Enter the Tag name, for example DESC1, DESC2, SHEET, SHEET_TOTAL.
- Set any other attribute definition properties and values.
- Select OK.
Title block arrangement Its dimension is 180 x 27 mm, contains five optional data fields. The total width is 180 mm to fit an A4 portrate sheet, with the left margin being 20 mm and the right margin 10 mm. The same title block is used for all paper sizes.