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People will wonder where there came from and how to use them. Make sheets with Guide Grid on as part of your template file. If you keep the Guide Grid on in sheet views, also pin it so you don't accidentally move it. You can lighten the color of the Guide Grid lines here.Īnd finally. Go to Manage Tab 4Settings Panel 4Object Styles 4Annotation Objects Tab. If you want to align a specific location you can always add a reference plane to that location and then move and snap the view from the reference plane to an INTERIOR Guide Grid intersection. You can't align walls to the guide grids. However, you can only move or align column grids, levels, and reference plans to the guide grid. Then move your view so in aligns at a Guide Grid intersection. Once you see a Guide Grid on your sheet, you can add views to the sheet. If the Guide Grid is not correct on one sheet but it is on others, then move the title block and not the Guide Grid on the one incorrect sheet. My recommendation, is to move the Guide Grid ONE TIME! Don't move it on every sheet. However, you can move and snap your sheet to one of the interior grid lines.
You can't move and snap your title sheet to the OUTSIDE edge of the Guide Grid. If you move the Guide Grid on one sheet or change the extents, it will move or change on every other sheet that uses the same Guide Grid. When you apply the same Guide Grid to multiple sheets, ANY changes to the Guide Grid are applied to ALL sheets. Now for the two VERY IMPORTANT tricky parts. Change this from NONE to the name of your new Guide Grid. Listed at the very bottom of the property panel is a parameter named Guide Grid. "E1 Sheet Size" for example.You can use the same Guide Grid on other sheets by simply looking at the sheet properties.