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SolidWorks 2010- P19: Whether you are a new user of SolidWorks or a professional who wants to improve your skills, this book was written for you. Learning any software can be difficult at times. You launch the software for the first time, and you feel overwhelmed, not knowing how to even start a new document. In 3D CAD programs, it can be especially difficult. Many times a whole new vocabulary and a whole new creative environment are introduced. | CHAPTER 16 Creating Your Own Templates Part 2 Set the Sheet Size and Drafting Standards Start the Drawing Template Create the Drawing Title Block Learn Timesaving Features for the Drawing Template Save and Share the Sheet Format and Template 5 1 0 Chapter 16 Creating Your Own Templates Part 2 In the previous chapter you began the process of creating many of the templates you have used throughout this book. In this chapter you will be concentrating on the templates and sheet formats used in the chapters related to drawings. As you have seen in the previous chapters templates that are properly set up can save you a lot of time. When you created the templates for parts and assemblies you needed to make only a couple of adjustments to the document settings. However drawing templates have more that can be included which makes the process of creating drawings with them even easier. In addition to specifying document settings in the template you can add the sheet format title block revision table and notes. In this chapter you will be creating a template for size B 11 x 17 drawings and you can use the same process for the other drawing sizes . Creating drawing templates for each drawing size is the most common practice since users will not need to change the sheet format for each drawing. Set the Sheet Size and Drafting Standards The first thing you need to do before creating a new template is to open one of the standard templates that ships with SolidWorks. The standard drawing templates offer a good starting point allowing you to make some changes to the document settings and then add elements to finish the template. The first settings that you will adjust are the ones that specify the size of the drawing and the drafting standards that will be used when the template is put to use. To start the process follow these steps 1. Create a new drawing by clicking the New button on the menu bar and select Drawing Template on the New SolidWorks Document menu. Click OK to open .