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insert a placeholder field as the value, select the Preset option, and specify a
tag.
NOTE If you create your own label blocks and callout blocks, set any attribute
definitions to Preset to avoid prompts when placing these blocks in a drawing.
For more information about fields, see Insert Fields (page 536).
See also:
Create Multiple-View Drawing Layouts (Paper Space) (page 89)
Use Fields in Text (page 536)
Work with Views on Layouts
Layouts can contain viewports that show named model space views.
Project (DST) files created with the Sheet Set Manager in AutoCAD for Windows
can contain sheet views that are named model space views. Views that are
placed on a layout are displayed represented by a node in the Project Manager
below the layout they are placed on.
Named model space views cannot be placed on a layout with the Project
Manager. However, you can edit the properties of a view and place view label
blocks for a view on a layout that has already been placed. If you modify the
geometry in a drawing that contains the referenced named view, the changes
are displayed on the layout as long as the changed geometry is within the
boundary of the named view.
See also:
Create and Modify Layouts in a Project (page 107)
Save and Restore Views (page 59)
Organize a Project with Groups
Groups can be used to organize related layouts in a project.
Layouts can be arranged into collections called groups. Groups can also contain
sub-groups which is a nested group. The use of groups can make it easier to
locate a layout in a project and publish a small set of layouts that are in a
project.
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