This command draws a border and title block for the selected sheet
size. At the top of the
dialog, choose your horizontal scale and sheet size. The *other* choice
at the bottom of each list will
allow you to add your own scale or size if yours is not listed.
Anything added to these lists will be
retained for future use. Next, choose either "landscape" or "portrait"
format. A blue rectangle next to
this choice shows you the difference. Below this, you can choose what
layer to draw the border
and title block on. The margins to use are specified next at the bottom
of the dialog. On the right
hand side of the dialog. you can choose from several title blocks. As
you choose each one, a
preview will be shown below this list. This routine looks for all
drawings named "tblock" in the
\SUP directory. If you want to add your own title block, simply create
a new drawing (or copy an
existing one) in the \SUP directory and give it a name that starts with
tblock. Example: tblock22.dwg
and tblock-Jones.dwg are both valid names for this routine, but
"MyTitleblk.dwg" is not. After
you have made all your decisions in the dialog box, press OK. Depending
on your current zoom
level, your drawing may be zoomed out to allow you to see the entire
area that will be covered by
the drawing border. At this point, you have the border attached to your
cursor and it
is waiting for you to pick a point for insertion. As soon as you do
this, a secondary
dialog will appear for you to fill out the
attributes associated with the particular title block
you selected.
Pulldown Menu Location: Settings
Keyboard Command: tblock
Prerequisite: Set horizontal scale in Drawing Setup
File Names: \lsp\title.lsp,
\lsp\title2.fas, \sup\tblock*.dwg(s)