2.0

Table Of Contents
Working with Sheet Styles
787
Working with Sheet Styles
To create sheets, you start with a sheet style. A sheet style is a 1:1 scale paper
space drawing that typically contains a border, a title block, viewports, and
labels and grids. A scale of 1:1 means that 1 unit of paper space plots as 1 unit
on your final sheets. When you generate a sheet, the sheet style is used as a kind
of template for the finished sheet. The sheet style controls the position of the
plan, profile, and section views on sheets, and it also controls all of the labels
and grids that are added to the sheets.
There are four main parts to a sheet style:
n
The basic entities that are included with the sheet, such as borders, title
block lines, static text and your company logo
n
The viewports for plan and profile, or the view frame for sections
n
The frames for labels and grids
n
The labels and grid styles that you attach to the frames for labeling the
design elements
For example, a plan/profile sheet style can be formatted to place a length of
plan view on the top half of a sheet and the corresponding length of the profile
view on the lower half of a sheet. It can also be formatted to label the stations
along the plan and the elevations along the profile.
The following illustration shows a basic plan/profile sheet style:
Plan/profile sheet style
Properly setting up your sheet style is the most important part of creating
sheets. Each type of sheet series requires a different type of sheet style. For
example, you must use a different sheet style for plan/profile, profile-only, plan-
only, and cross section sheets.
Sheet styles are stored outside of the Civil Design drawing in the path you set
with the settings command. Sheet styles consist of a drawing file (*.dwg), an
*.sdb binary file, and a *.dbf file. Several sample sheet style templates have been
included with Sheet Manager. These sheet style templates are located in the
c:\Program Files\Land Desktop R2\data\sheets\.
NOTE
Once .sbd and .dbf files are created using AutoCAD Land Development Desktop
Release 2, they cannot be used with an earlier version of the Desktop.
After you create and save a sheet style, you can use it with any project.