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NOTE These tabs can be hidden, appearing instead as buttons on the status bar
at the bottom-center of the application window. To display the tabs, right-click
the Model or layout button and click Display Layout and Model Tabs on the
shortcut menu.
Create Additional Layout Tabs
By default, a new drawing starts with two layout tabs, named Layout1 and
Layout2. If you use a drawing template or open an existing drawing, the layout
tabs in your drawing may be named differently.
You can create a new layout tab using one of the following methods:
Add a new layout tab with no settings and then specify the settings in the
Page Setup Manager.
Use the Create Layout wizard to create the layout tab and specify settings.
Copy a layout tab and its settings from the current drawing file.
Import a layout tab from an existing drawing template (DWT) file or
drawing (DWG) file.
NOTE You can create multiple layouts in a drawing; each layout can contain
different plot settings and paper sizes. However, to avoid confusion when
transmitting and publishing drawings, it is usually recommended that you create
only one layout for each drawing.
Use the Layout Wizard to Specify Layout Settings
You can create a new layout using the Create Layout wizard. The wizard
prompts you for information about the layout settings, including
A name for the new layout
The printer associated with the layout
A paper size to use for the layout
The orientation of the drawing on the paper
A title block
Viewport setup information
A location for the viewport configuration in the layout
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