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cosy
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 7:35 am    Post subject: title block in wildfire Reply with quote

Hi,
I'm new in proe and I want to create a title block that i want to use for
all my drawings - with company logo, name, date, drawing no, title, etc.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Diana

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dakeb
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 1:34 pm    Post subject: Re: title block in wildfire Reply with quote

"cosy" <ctrapsa@rogers.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi,
I'm new in proe and I want to create a title block that i want to use for
all my drawings - with company logo, name, date, drawing no, title, etc.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Diana

Can you not import your old one from your previous cad package as a dxf
file?
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Ben Loosli
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:19 pm    Post subject: Re: title block in wildfire Reply with quote

That is only a start. You need to set up attributes in your part files and
use those values to populate the information in the drawing border.

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Ben


"dakeb" <david.bower@uk.thalesssssssspamgroup.com> wrote in message
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"cosy" <ctrapsa@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:u9SdncOI0-IZCBTcRVn-sQ@rogers.com...
Hi,
I'm new in proe and I want to create a title block that i want to use
for
all my drawings - with company logo, name, date, drawing no, title, etc.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Diana

Can you not import your old one from your previous cad package as a dxf
file?



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Jeff Howard
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:56 pm    Post subject: Re: title block in wildfire Reply with quote

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I'm new in proe and I want to create a title block ....

In addition to D.B.'s import suggestion....

You might try sites like ptcuser.org, mcadcentral.com looking for
tutorials. Web search for something like
Pro/E + "title block" OR "drawing format" + tutorial
will turn up a bunch of stuff that you might be able to sift what you want
out of. (You can start compiling a 'useful resource' list out of it, too.)

Not to jab at this group; I'd also recommend hooking up to one or both the
above mentioned sites. They have more traffic (?), available 'knowledge
base' archives; good places for mining info.

(I like the newsreader interface of this group, myself. Think the lack of
binary attachments hurts it though.)
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David Janes
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2004 7:47 am    Post subject: Re: title block in wildfire Reply with quote

: "cosy" <ctrapsa@rogers.com> wrote
: Hi,
: I'm new in proe and I want to create a title block that i want to use for
: all my drawings - with company logo, name, date, drawing no, title, etc.

Yeah, I know, this is something that really deserves a tutorial, a whole course!
There's a lot to it!! I'm sure you've discovered.

Most of the formats (and it would help if you can find a finish-formed one to
study) are a mixture of draft geometry and Pro/e tables. In addition, there is
some pretty slick stuff for adding a call out grid (could roughly second as a
drafting grid, but mainly provides hash marks around the border).

All of this is available through 'File>New>Format'. You can use a couple things to
create formats. As dakeb said, import framework of the draft geometry (or wind up
using Pro/e's sketch tools to create it). But, by all means, where ever you need
to capture parametric information, use tables and all the variety of techniques
for manipulating them like merge cells, change widths/heights. Then, within the
table, enter parametric information as notes with &parameter or as symbols within
a repeat region ('Table>Repeat region>Create'), then enter repeat region
parameters for creating you BOM. This is an entire chapter in a Pro/e detailing
course.

David Janes
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