Chapter 4. Setting Up Your Templates and Office Standards
In this chapter we discuss how to set up your office standards and how to prepare a project template that is rich with information that goes beyond the out-of-the-box content. We show how templates are used to assure graphic consistency in your projects and how the reuse of work will increase productivity in the future, making the process of creating documents more seamless. We tackle the Family Editor and the creation of custom annotation symbols, title blocks, object styles, and view templates.
In this chapter, you'll learn to:
Start a project with a custom template
Create custom annotation tags
Create custom title blocks
Starting a Project with a Custom Template
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