![]() ![]() ![]() Now let’s take a look at adding an image of say a company logo, and perhaps most importantly adding attributes or parameters which will be used to populate our title block information for each specific project or sheet.įor adding parameters to your block simply add normal text and double-click the text to activate the properties. ![]() We can add information boxes to the default title block by using the polyline function and adding some simple text as shown below. We can make changes to any document options we would like to or any visual changes to the title block itself. In this case, let’s start with A.schdot file. These can be found in default location C:\Users\Public\Documents\SOLIDWORKS\SOLIDWORKSPCB\Templates. To create own custom title block, the first step is to open an existing title block. These settings include drawing orientation, title block, grid options, border and sheet colour and other options that control the sheet’s font and style. The template holds a range of settings that can be predefined and applied to drawing sheets on creation within a project. ![]()
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