Does anyone have an AutoCAD template they use? I’m looking for an example to make my own for an MEP firm.
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Does anyone have an AutoCAD template they use? I’m looking for an example to make my own for an MEP firm.
AutoCAD comes with several templates.
You could also take an existing drawing you might have, erase all of the graphical entities, then save it as a template. Then it would (in theory) contain all of your layers, styles, etc.
R.K. McSwain | CAD Panacea |
I've always used different templates for each scale. I was trying to configure a template that would allow me to work with all scales.
That statement has me baffled, why would the scale(s) be different in a template?
Dimstyles? Blocks?
Some companies use annotative scales for text, dimensions, Mleader styles, blocks etc.
We use some annotative scales for things but have different Mleader styles, Dimstyles per scale we use.
So your template should contain all the blocks, layers, dimstyles, mleader styles, text styles, layout(s).. everything that you need on a regular basis.
Blocks would be 1:1 = PS, and you scale them accordingly per scale if needed.
Some companies have the collection of blocks, dimensions, mleaders etc, at different scales in MS for ease of use.
Save it as <your company>.dwt in a directory you choose.
Then set your default template path to that, for Qnew etc.
That's my take on it.
we have two drawing templates. One for metric and one for imperial. All our in there we have layers, dims, text, blocks for cut lines, etc and we also have tabs set up for the different sheets size, and all the plotting information preset. This way, when you start a drawing, there is no information other then the company standards and no background information or files, layers etc. And you go from there. I would suggest start a drawing from scratch, import all your company standards, purge audit etc until it is a clean company standards drawing, and then save your template file from that.
Your best bet is probably to follow the National CAD Standards. Most companies have adopted some version of this.
https://www.nationalcadstandard.org/ncs6/