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I've designed our title sheet and have all the labels set up for size A0. How can I copy this across to A1, A2 & A3 paper sizes without having to redo everything??
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Parametrics... Parameterize the height and width, group together parts that need to "move", add a reference line to the group, either add a parameter to the group, or create a constraint to lock it in a relative distance from the edge...
OR the easier method: Save as "Title Sheet A0", then save as "Title Sheet A1", etc. Go back and resize each one appropriately...
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Katy,
If the only thing that is different is the size of the sheet, simply edit the family and move the sheet edges on two sides then save as a new family.
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