I don't see a way to create a blueprint for printing using the standard paper sizes of A, B, C or D.
Need to create a editable title block as well as revision list and material list to have on the print.
			
									
									
						creating Title block and material list for printing blueprint
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Re: creating Title block and material list for printing blueprint
Hi,
Perhaps the tutorial Working with Layout Blocks and Viewports may be of interest.
A Layout Block is typically used for arranging things on paper.
You can add Layouts for any kind of paper size.
That may include a border (Block) and a Title Block what are merely Blocks with the required content.
Such a Title Block can use Attribute definitions that are inserted as Attributes along with the Block Reference.
The content of Model_Space to show on paper is then inserted as a Viewport.
There are several predefined Templates available in a standard installation and more can be found in the forum. 
 
Regards,
CVH
			
									
									
						Perhaps the tutorial Working with Layout Blocks and Viewports may be of interest.
A Layout Block is typically used for arranging things on paper.
You can add Layouts for any kind of paper size.
That may include a border (Block) and a Title Block what are merely Blocks with the required content.
Such a Title Block can use Attribute definitions that are inserted as Attributes along with the Block Reference.
The content of Model_Space to show on paper is then inserted as a Viewport.
There are several predefined Templates available in a standard installation and more can be found in the forum.
 
 Regards,
CVH