![]() When you save your file, it is saved within a project folder.This will add the sheet number and total sheet count (1/3, 2/3, 3/3…. This pulls the name you saved the Fusion file with. Filling out custom attributes is done by simply double clicking on the attribute in the Title Block. You will need to modify the Title Blocks attributes manually by double clicking on the individual attribute(s). Most of the attributes are read only once when the drawing is created so, if you change the model's title, project…, the attribute value will not update automatically. Fusion attributes and where they are pulled from are listed below.If you require more information than the 7 provided, you can also easily place custom attributes to add additional data. Select Option 2 (from above) and give your Title Block a nameįusion will give you basic drawing and modifying tools (Geometry and Modify Panels) to design the Title Block.Īttributes (Text Panel) are very easy to place with the built in attribute names already populated (7 built in attributes).Select "From Scratch" and choose the standard, units, and paper size.Īt the bottom of the screen select "Add Title Block"Ĭreate a brand new Title Block from scratch It is also, recommended to sketch out on a piece of paper what you want the Title Block to look like, and what information is required and what information is optional before you begin. Optional, but recommended is to have a Project that contains your templates and other company standards.To get started with either option the process is the same. NOTE: This is not a tutorial on how to draw in Fusion or AutoCAD but, just how the Title Blocks works. The second (Create in AutoCAD) is for those of us who have and are comfortable using AutoCAD. The first option (Create within Fusion) is pretty straight forward and the way to go if you do not have or know how to use AutoCAD. The first is to create the Title Block within Fusion and the second is to create the Title Block in AutoCAD and import it into Fusion. Fusion 360 (Fusion) has 2 basic workflows for creating custom Title Blocks. ![]()
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