printing.
You will use the Layout1 tab (Paper space).
A. | Open My Decimal Setup (If not already open) |
Note: If the “Page Setup Manager” dialog box shown below does not appear automatically, right click on the Layout tab and select Page Setup Manager.
C. | Select the New… button. |
D. | Select the <Default output device> in the Start with: list. |
E. | Enter the New page setup name: Setup A |
This is where you will select the print device, paper size and the plot offset.
G. | Select the Printer / Plotter |
Note: Your current system printer should already be displayed here. If you prefer another select the down arrow and select from the list. If the preferred printer is not in the list you must configure the printer. Refer to Appendix-A)
L. | Select the Set Current button. |
M. | Select the Close button. |
You should now have a sheet of paper displayed on the screen.
This sheet is the size you specified in the “Page Setup”.
This sheet is in front of Model Space.
Rename the Layout tab
N. | Right click on the Layout1 tab and select Rename from the list. |
O. | Enter the New Layout name A Size |
P. | Very important: Save as My Decimal Setup again. |
Q. | Continue on to Exercise 3C…..you are not done yet. |
EXERCISE 3C
CREATE A BORDER AND TITLE BLOCK
A. | Draw the border rectangle as large as you can within the dashed lines approximately as shown below using layer BORDERLINE, |
B. | Draw the Title Block as shown using: |
1. Layers BorderLine and Text.
2. Multiline Text ; Justify Middle Center in each rectangular area.
3. Text Style= Text-Classic Text height = varies.
C. | Very important: Save as My Decimal Setup again. |
D. | Continue on to Exercise 3D…..you are not done yet. |
EXERCISE 3D
CREATE A VIEWPORT
The following instructions will guide you through creating a VIEWPORT in the Border Layout sheet. Creating a viewport has the same effect as cutting a hole in the sheet of paper. You will be able to see through the viewport frame (hole) to Modelspace.
A. | Open My Decimal Setup (If not already open) |
E. | Draw a Single viewport approximately as shown. (Turn off Object Snap) |
F. | Adjust the Viewport Scale |
1. Confirm the “Model” button is showing.
2. Select “Zoom All”
3. Select the Viewport Scale of 1 = 1
H. | Very important…. Save as My Decimal Setup again. |
I. | Continue on to Exercise 3E….you are not done yet. |
EXERCISE 3E
PLOTTING FROM THE LAYOUT
The following instructions will guide you through the final steps for setting up the master template for plotting. These settings will stay with My Decimal Setup and you will be able to use it over and over again.
B. | Select the A Size layout tab. |
C. | Select the Plot command. |
G. | Plot offset should be 0.000000 for X and Y |
I. | Select the Plot Style Table Monochrome.ctb |
J. | Select the Plot options shown |
K. | Select Drawing Orientation: Landscape |
If the drawing appears as you would like it, press the Esc key and continue on to M.
If the drawing does not look correct, press the Esc key and check all your settings, then preview again.
Note: The Viewport will not appear in the Preview because it is on a no plot layer.