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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Use table frames to label information that is not design-specific to sections,
such as volume data. Table frames are optional. You must associate table
frames with the section frame using the Assign Design Frame button in the
Create/Edit Frame dialog box.
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Use label frames to label information outside the region where the actual
section is plotted. Label frames are optional. You must associate any label
frames you create with the section frame using the Assign Design Frame
button in the Create/Edit Frame dialog box.
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For more information about frames for section sheets, see Drawing Frames
for Section Sheets in this chapter.
Drawing Frames for Section Sheets
On a section sheet, frames are used for labeling sections but they also control
the placement of the cross sections on the sheet style.
The following illustration shows the frames that are on a typical section sheet:
Frames on a section sheet
The names of these frames, section/view, section/section, section/label, and
section/table, refer to the frame Type and Category you set with the Create/Edit
Frame command.
On section sheets, Section is always the frame Type. Section frame Categories
can be View, Section, Label, or Table.
The following illustration shows the area of the Edit Frame Data dialog box
where you set the frame type and category:
The section/view and section/section frames control how the sections are placed
on the sheets. They are required for a section sheet. The section/table and
section/label frames are optional.