There we have it, a good introduction to Creating Title blocks with Fields. If you are using a Preset Title Block but finding one or two of them frustrating to remember then you can click on the fields and explode them with the EXPLODE command.There are dozens of free Title Block templates online that may suit your needs.Title block drawings (.dwg) only contain. The title block templates (.dwt) contain the title block in layout view, layers, text styles and dimension styles. This is a drawing template file (.dwt) and is fully loaded with attribute text for you. Bear in mind commands such as REGENALL and UPDATEFIELD as well. Download this FREE CAD block of an A3 horizontal titleblock.
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Jim describes how to convert the CAD drawing to. If the fields aren’t updating, or you’re seeing four dashes, try the REA or REGEN command. In Bluebeam REVU you can use an exsting CAD file to create a template that can be used as your title block.Remember you can create MTEXT or DTEXT pretty much anywhere in your drawing and assign fields within that text.Save a template with your name set up in Drawing Properties so you do not need to go in and type it in every time you start a new drawing. With every new drawing, the Drawing Properties starts blank.This way you don’t need to do that manually as it will automatically update if added using fields instead of simple text.īefore we close this tutorial a couple of tips: It is in the very short-term, however, as time passes things like the room area, scale, date etc will all change. You might be thinking that typing in fields manually is faster than using fields. Now you have a custom property (Drawing No.) that you can use across future drawings as well.