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Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 4:53:27 PM | creating sheet frame using dwg file

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how can I do it? and also, is it possible to create a sheet template using jpg? thanks again nika

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Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 6:34:03 PM | RE: creating sheet frame using dwg file

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create new family--> titleblock --> choose the size you want, once there import the dwg you want to use. remember to explode it and insert what ever parameter you want to use. I don't see any problem using a jpeg, but why would you do that?

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Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 11:00:59 PM | RE: creating sheet frame using dwg file

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We use JPG in titleblocks whenwe need to put in another companies logo, (i.e, the contractor, owner, whatever) it works well, and we don't have to mess about with making a line drawing of someones logo.

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Tue, Nov 1, 2005 at 11:35:09 AM | RE: creating sheet frame using dwg file

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To place a jpg. in the family just go to file- Import link - image, Browse to the directory of you image and and seclect the image. note if the file your importing is too big you wont be seeing it untill you actualy click to place and wait for the import process to go through. ajust your image to fit your size by draging the controls at the ends. To do this unproportionally select the image properties and uncheck the option. For your Dwg, if you intend to add any parameters to the sheet, then ill say where you have fillable fieldsyou earase that in the dwg file so u can use revit smart lables. do remember the print size of your page is the rectangle you see in the blank titile block family, adjust these lines to enclose all your placed objects. good luck,

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