Hey there,
This is a different method of placing drawing sheet notes on a title block sheet.
(The traditional method has been to simply "copy and paste" your notes from WordPerfect, MS Word or other text editor; however, you lost any formating other than the first paragraph indent after the number. Secondly, if you have a column of text which is longer than your sheet, you have to "cut and paste" or paste another column and delete text in order to carry over into the next vertical column of you sheet.)
This method was shown at AU2007 in T.J. Meehan's "Templates" course:
Create a "keyed schedule", then,
Set your columns for a number and another column for your text.
Copy and paste your text into the text column, one by one. (A little bit of a pain; but worth it maybe!)
Once you have all of your notes pasted, with the number......sort by number and put it on your sheet. You then can adjust the length of the rows and, because they are schedules, you can now split your schedule in the event that the schedule is longer than the sheet.
The only other advice which was mentioned is:
If you have to go back and edit your schedule, you may want to do your actual editing in the original text document rather than in your schedule. Then, just paste it back in again. (Remember, schedules only place text in one long text box without any word wrapping. Kinda hard to see the whole note.)
What you get now is a nice looking set of notes, where each paragraph is "paragraph indented" and the length and width is very controllable.
Thanks to T.J. Meehan at AU!
Steve