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206 | Chapter 15 Creating Plan, Profile, and Cross Section Sheets
Sheet Style A pre-defined template used for generating sheets. A 
sheet style determines the location and scale of the 
alignment, profile, or cross sections, and also 
determines how they are labeled. You set up sheet styles 
in paper space at 1:1 scale. A sheet style typically 
contains a border, a title block, viewports, frames, and 
label styles.
View Definition A rectangular polyline that is placed over the plan or 
profile when you lay out a sheet series. A view 
definition controls what sections of the alignment and 
profile are plotted on each sheet. The dimensions of the 
view definition are based on the dimensions of the 
associated sheet style viewport.
Viewport Viewports are part of a plan/profile or profile sheet 
style. A viewport is a paper space entity that 
corresponds to the model space view definition, and is 
assigned a category that determines whether it is a plan 
or profile viewport.
Setting Up a Plan/Profile Sheet Style
When you want to customize the appearance of generated sheets, you can 
modify a default sheet style or create a new sheet style.
The key benefit of a sheet style is its ability to create a wide variety of auto-
matic labels. By spending some time at the beginning of a project to set up a 
sheet style, you can quickly generate sheets that contain the annotation that 
is crucial to the project. You, or anyone else working on the project, can use 
this sheet style template again and again whenever you need updated sheets.
The following process describes the steps for customizing a plan/profile sheet 
style. The concepts introduced in this process are described in greater detail 
in following sections, and can also be applied to creating profile sheet styles.
To customize an existing plan/profile sheet style
Steps Use   to locate
1 Start a new drawing and a new project.
When working with sheet styles, it is best to work in a new 
project that contains no data.










