At the template step, select Custom Template.Then, in Onshape, create an empty drawing: Select whether to automatically include 4 standard views or leave the drawing empty (no views)Ĭreate an Onshape drawing template as described in the instructions above.Titleblock - Include a title block, or do not include a titleblock (you can still create your own titleblock once in drawing mode).Start zones - Specify in which corner of the drawing to begin labeling the zones.Vertical zones - Specify the number of vertical zones in the border.Horizontal zones - Specify the number of horizontal zones in the border.Border - Include a border, or create the drawing without a border at all.Projection - Third angle or First angle (defaults are by standard, but you can choose whatever you want).Decimal separator - Period or Comma (defaults are by standard, but you can choose whatever you want).Units - Inches, Millimeters, or Feet and inches (defaults are by standard, but you can choose whatever you want).Size - Choices are presented based on the Standard selected.Language - The language in which title box text should be displayed.At the top of the dialog, select Custom template (shown above, to the left of the red arrow) to access the Custom template dialog:.Select Create a drawing from the part's context menu in a Part Studio to access the Create drawing dialog:.This creates a new template tab in the document.Īt this point, the next time you create a drawing, when you click on My templates or Created by me, you will see that template tab listed and you are able to choose it as the template for your new drawing.Īs soon as you begin creating a drawing of a part in Onshape, you have the choice to select an existing template, or to create a custom template: ![]()
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