Hi
I'm new to CAD and nanoCAD 5, and wondered if it's possible to create my own title block that can be printed with my drawings.
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Title Block in nanoCAD 5
Started by David Evans, Mar 09 2021 04:24 PM
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#1
Posted 09 March 2021 - 04:24 PM
#2
Posted 10 March 2021 - 07:34 AM
Hello,
yes, it's also a drawing ... rectang, line text, image (raster)...
yes, it's also a drawing ... rectang, line text, image (raster)...
#3
Posted 06 April 2021 - 10:57 PM
Absolutely. I did this. Drew it up in modelspace basically made a rectangle that was 36"wide and 24" tall (24x36 ARCH D) Fiddled around creating some areas for Project name, file name, sheet num etc...) the just saved the whole thing as a template. Then to bring it into my viewport I just right clicked on the viewport tabs and selected "create new view from template" easy peasy. You could also go the route of wblocking it out and then inserting it into paperspace...
Hope this helps..
Hope this helps..
CHEERS! -RK
#4
Posted 07 April 2021 - 04:51 AM
Yes !
These are two work areas where you can draw.
The tools are the same.
The only difference is that the paper space is "connected" to a printer* and that you can create "holes" to see the model space
Cordialy
* So the units are those of the printer (mm, inches ...)
These are two work areas where you can draw.
The tools are the same.
The only difference is that the paper space is "connected" to a printer* and that you can create "holes" to see the model space
Cordialy
* So the units are those of the printer (mm, inches ...)
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