On a named layout, in paper space, you can insert a predefined title block into the drawing and create a set of layout viewports within the title block area.
You can specify a global scale as the ratio between the scale of the title block in the layout and what you have created in model space.
To easily specify all layout page settings and prepare your drawing for plotting, you can also use the Page Setup Manager.
When the TILEMODE system variable is off, or when you enter y or press Enter at the Enable Paper Space prompt, the following prompts are displayed.
Pans the view in a viewport so that it aligns with a base point in another viewport. The current viewport is the viewport that the other point moves to.
Pans the view in a viewport in a specified direction.
The next two prompts specify the distance and angle from the base point to the second point.
Pans the view in one viewport until it aligns horizontally with a base point in another viewport. This option should be used only if the two viewports are oriented horizontally. Otherwise, the view might be panned outside the limits of the viewport.
Pans the view in one viewport until it aligns vertically with a base point in another viewport. This option should be used only if the two viewports are oriented vertically. Otherwise, the view might be panned outside the limits of the viewport.
Rotates the view in a viewport about a base point.
Reverses operations performed in the current MVSETUP session.
Creates viewports.
Deletes existing layout viewports.
Displays options for creating layout viewports.
Controls creation of layout viewports.
Entering 0 or pressing Enter creates no layout viewports.
Entering 1 creates a single layout viewport whose size is determined by the following prompts.
Entering 2 creates four layout viewports by dividing a specified area into quadrants. You are prompted for the area to be divided and the distance between the viewports.
The viewing angle for each quadrant is set as shown in the table.
Standard engineering viewports |
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Quadrant |
View |
Upper-left |
Top (XY plane of UCS) |
Upper-right |
SE isometric view |
Lower-left |
Front (XZ plane of UCS) |
Lower-right |
Right side (YZ plane of UCS) |
Entering 3 defines a matrix of layout viewports along the X and Y axes. Specifying points at the next two prompts defines the rectangular area that contains the layout viewports. If you have inserted a title block, the Specify First Corner prompt also includes an option for selecting a default area.
If you enter more than one viewport in each direction, prompts are displayed for entering distances between the layout viewports in the X and Y directions.
The array of viewports is inserted into the defined area.
Redisplays the list of viewport layout options.
Reverses operations performed in the current MVSETUP session.
Adjusts the zoom scale factor of the objects displayed in the layout viewports. The zoom scale factor is a ratio between the scale of the border in paper space and the scale of the drawing objects displayed in the viewports.
Selects one layout viewport at a time and displays the following prompts for each:
For example, for an engineering drawing at a scale of 1:4, or quarter scale, enter 1 for paper space units and 4 for model space units.
Sets the same scale factor for all layout viewports.
Sets the MVSETUP preferences before you change your drawing.
Specifies a layer on which to insert the title block.
Specifies whether to reset the grid limits to the drawing extents after a title block has been inserted.
Specifies whether the sizes and point locations are translated to inch or millimeter paper units.
Specifies whether the title block is inserted or externally referenced.
Prepares paper space, orients the drawing by setting the origin, and creates a drawing border and a title block.
Deletes objects from paper space.
Relocates the origin point for this layout.
Reverses operations performed in the current MVSETUP session.
Displays title block options.
Inserts a border and a title block. Entering 0 or pressing Enter inserts no border. Entering 1 through 13 creates a standard border of the appropriate size. The list includes ANSI and DIN/ISO standard sheets.
Adds title block options to the list. Selecting this option prompts you to enter the title block description to be displayed in the list and the name of a drawing to insert.
A line similar to the following example is added after the last entry in the mvsetup.dfs default file:
A/E (24 x 18in),arch-b.dwg,(1.12 0.99 0.00),(18.63 17.02 0.00),in
The last field of the line specifies whether the title block has been created in inches or in millimeters. The units field allows title blocks created in either unit system to be changed by setting the unit type using the Options option.
You can also add title blocks that have variable attributes.
Removes entries from the list.
Redisplays the list of title block options.
Reverses operations performed in the current MVSETUP session.