Title Block Tab
- On the Title Block
tab, you can accept the default library or choose a Title Block Library.
Click
to locate a title block aslb library.
- To add a title block to the grid, click the yellow “lightning bolt” icon, and select a title block symbol from the list.
- Within the grid control, the title block can be set to snap along the bottom, top, or either side, or not snap at all. You can Rotate the title block 0, 90, or 270 degrees.
- You can move title blocks on the schematic much like any other element, though title blocks have optional snapping constraints. If a title block is set to snap (any choice but None), it can be moved between snapping points: Left, Center, and Right for horizontal, Top, Center, and Bottom for vertical. The snap property on the title block will be changed accordingly. The snap location can also be changed through the property window or the Page Borders and Title Blocks dialog box.
- You can add more than one title block to a page.
To delete unwanted title blocks from the page, click
to delete a single entry, or
to delete all entries. An ID property on the title block corresponds
to the number in the ID column
of this tab, so you can identify which title block to delete.
- Click OK to add all title blocks in the list to the schematic page, The blocks in the list snap to the border as specified, or as previously placed if the snap specification is None. If blocks were removed from the list, they are removed from the schematic. Any changes made to blocks in the list are applied to preexisting title blocks.
- Select None for Border Type after setting up border and title blocks to cause title blocks to be remembered but not drawn.
- You can create a symbol with company logo, propdisplay positioning, and as much additional information and graphics as needed and store it in a symbol library where it will be available for any schematic page.
- Select the Save as default check box to cause the title block information to be saved to the registry and used as a default for subsequent pages.