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Latest revision as of 18:29, 27 December 2010
Description
Layout is used to compose or lay out your model drawing for printing. A layout may consist of a title block, one or more viewports, and annotations. As you create a layout, you can design floating Viewport configurations to visualize different details in your drawing. A layout is a paper space environment that simulates a sheet of paper. In a layout, you can create and position viewport objects, and you can add a title block or other geometry. You can create multiple layouts in a drawing to display various views. Each layout displays the drawing as it will be printed on the sheet of paper. Typically, when you begin designing a layout environment, you step through the following process:
- Create a model drawing.
- Activate or create a layout.
- Insert a title block.
- Create floating viewports and position them in the layout.
- Set the view scale of the floating viewports.
- Print your layout.
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Sample of a Layout (Paper Space) :