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Chapter 7 Creating and Plotting Sheets Using Sheet Manager
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Attaching Label and Grid Sheets to a Frame
Selecting Sheet Style Frames or Viewports
In a sheet style that has border lines, viewports, and frames, it is common to
have multiple entities on top of one another. For example, one side of a label
frame may be co-linear with one side of a viewport. When trying to select a
viewport or a frame in this situation, it is not always possible to select the
correct entity with the pickbox. In these cases, use AutoCAD Crossing or
Window selection options.
Commands that prompt you to select a frame or a viewport filter out invalid
selections. For example, if you are trying to select a frame and you use a
Crossing selection and you select both a frame and a viewport, the viewport is
filtered out.
If all edges of a frame that you want to select are bounded by other frames, then
a window selection works better. For example, a profile view frame may have
label frames on all sides. If you use the Window option and define a window
region around the frame, without including any other frames within the
window, then you select the correct frame.
The following illustration shows how to draw the selection window around the
view frame:
Window setting
If you are not sure that you have selected the correct frame, then check the
frame attachments and the frame category to verify that you are working with
the correct one.