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Part 1: AutoCAD Basics Chapter 10: Layouts & Annotative Objects Working with Layouts Layouts represent the conventional drawing sheet. They are created to plot a drawing on a paper or in electronic form. A drawing can have multiple layouts to print in different sheet formats. By default, there are two layouts available: Layout 1 and Layout 2. You In this chapter, you will learn to do the following: can also create new layouts by clicking the plus (+) Create Layouts Specify the Paper space settings Create Viewports in Paper space Change Layer properties in Viewports Create Title Block on the layout Use Annotative objects in Viewports symbol next to the layout. Next, select New layout from the shortcut menu. In the following example, you will create two layouts, one representing the ISO A1 (841 X 594) sheet and another representing the ISO A4 (210 X 297) sheet. Drawing Layouts There are two workspaces in AutoCAD: The Model space and the Paper space. In the Model space, you create 2D drawings and 3D models. You can even plot drawings from the model space. However, it is difficult to plot drawings at a scale or if a drawing consists of multiple views arranged at different scales. For this purpose, we use Layouts or paper space. In Layouts or paper space, you can work on notes and annotations and perform the plotting or publishing operations. In Layouts, you can arrange a single view or multiple views of a drawing or multiple drawings by using Viewports. These viewports display drawings at specific scales on layouts. They are mainly rectangular in shape but you can also create circular and polygonal viewports. In this chapter, you will learn about Example: Open a new drawing file. Create layers with the following settings: Layer Linetype Lineweight Construction Continuous Default Object Lines Continuous 0.6mm Hidden Lines Hidden 0.3 mm Center Lines CENTER Default Dimensions Continuous Default Title Block Continuous 1.2mm Viewport Continuous Default viewports and various annotative objects. Create the drawing, as shown next. Do not add dimensions. 211
Part 1: AutoCAD Basics Click the Layout 1 tab at the bottom of the graphics window. You will notice that a white paper is displayed with the viewport created, automatically. The components of a layout are shown in figure below. In the Page Setup dialog, select DWG to PDF.pc3 from the Name drop-down under the Printer/Plotter group. Set the Plot Style table to acad.stb. Set the Paper size to ISO A1 (841.00 x 594.00 MM). Set the Plot scale to 1:1. Click Output > Plot > Page Setup Manager on the ribbon; the Page Setup Manager dialog appears. In the Page Setup Manager dialog, click the Modify button; the Page Setup –Layout1 dialog appears. Click OK, and then click Close on the Page Setup Manager dialog. 212
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