Drawing Title Blocks for CAD software
(saved as CAD templates in .DWT format. For AutoCAD, Microstation etc.)
(saved as CAD templates in .DWT format. For AutoCAD, Microstation etc.)
In this section you will find FREE Title Blocks that you can use in your projects (free for personal and commercial use).
These files can be freely distributed but only in their original form, the filename(s) must include the following: www.YourSpreadsheets.co.uk.
If the file(s) is to be posted on a website then you must contact me first to discuss in detail.
Note: I do not take any responsibility for these files, use them at your own risk.
These title blocks use 'print line thickness based on layer colour' plotstyle principle. Therefore it is recommended to download and use this plot style: YS_plotstyle_monochrome.ctb. You can adjust it to suit your needs.
These files can be freely distributed but only in their original form, the filename(s) must include the following: www.YourSpreadsheets.co.uk.
If the file(s) is to be posted on a website then you must contact me first to discuss in detail.
Note: I do not take any responsibility for these files, use them at your own risk.
These title blocks use 'print line thickness based on layer colour' plotstyle principle. Therefore it is recommended to download and use this plot style: YS_plotstyle_monochrome.ctb. You can adjust it to suit your needs.
Mr. Elegant |
Mr. Elegant, as the name suggests, is a very elegant title block with dignified, equally spaced and easy to read rectangular frames.
This title block is very easy to update with drawing information. Revision rows are made of dynamic blocks to make it easy to stretch and infill and to avoid the risk of user changing company standards. All line and text colours can be easily changed in Layer Manager. Before you start using this template right-click it and select Edit Block. Next insert your company logo and type in your company name and address. You can also stretch the title block to suit your printer margins, should these be different. Metric set (ISO 216): This set includes A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4 (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ANSI): This set includes E, D, C, B and A (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ARCH): This set includes Arch E, Arch D and Arch C paper sizes. To insert a title block into a new drawing: right-click tab name, click 'from template', select the template, and select paper size that you want to insert. For a guide on paper sizes, and how these relate to each other see here. Title block print outs in various paper sizes: |
Mrs. Rounded Corners |
Mrs. Rounded Corners is full of roundness for a more pleasant look.
This title block is very easy to update with drawing information. Revision rows are made of dynamic blocks to make it easy to stretch and infill and to avoid the risk of user changing company standards. All line and text colours can be easily changed in Layer Manager. Before you start using this template right-click it and select Edit Block. Next insert your company logo and type in your company name and address. You can also stretch the title block to suit your printer margins, should these be different. Metric set (ISO 216): This set includes A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4 (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ANSI): This set includes E, D, C, B and A (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ARCH): This set includes Arch E, Arch D and Arch C paper sizes. To insert a title block into a new drawing: right-click tab name, click 'from template', select the template, and select paper size that you want to insert. For a guide on paper sizes, and how these relate to each other see here. Title block print outs in various paper sizes: |
Mr. Simple |
This is a simplified version of Mr. Elegant. There are no gaps between frames which means the title block takes less space. Yet is still very elegant, clean and easy to read.
This title block is very easy to update with drawing information. Revision rows are made of dynamic blocks to make it easy to stretch and infill and to avoid the risk of user changing company standards. All line and text colours can be easily changed in Layer Manager. Before you start using this template right-click it and select Edit Block. Next insert your company logo and type in your company name and address. You can also stretch the title block to suit your printer margins, should these be different. Metric set (ISO 216): This set includes A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4 (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ANSI): This set includes E, D, C, B and A (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ARCH): This set includes Arch E, Arch D and Arch C paper sizes. To insert a title block into a new drawing: right-click tab name, click 'from template', select the template, and select paper size that you want to insert. For a guide on paper sizes, and how these relate to each other see here. Title block print outs in various paper sizes: |
Mr. Bubble |
Mr. Bubble very clearly distinguishes important information from each other. Although this title block is very eye appealing it does take more vertical space.
This title block is very easy to update with drawing information. Revision rows are made of dynamic blocks to make it easy to stretch and infill and to avoid the risk of user changing company standards. All line and text colours can be easily changed in Layer Manager. Before you start using this template right-click it and select Edit Block. Next insert your company logo and type in your company name and address. You can also stretch the title block to suit your printer margins, should these be different. Metric set (ISO 216): This set includes A0, A1, A2, A3 and A4 (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ANSI): This set includes E, D, C, B and A (vertical and horizontal) paper sizes. Imperial set (ARCH): This set includes Arch E, Arch D and Arch C paper sizes. To insert a title block into a new drawing: right-click tab name, click 'from template', select the template, and select paper size that you want to insert. For a guide on paper sizes, and how these relate to each other see here. Title block print outs in various paper sizes: |
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