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Place Title Block

There are several predefined title blocks from which you can choose. In this section we will show how to choose a different title block. In the next section, we will show how to modify an existing title block to create your own custom title block. We will first look at the available title blocks. We will assume that you still have the project open from the previous example. This is a blank schematic, and we can place title blocks in it without worrying about cluttering up a useful schematic. [Pg.49]

The first thing we want to do is place your name and class information on your schematic. In the bottom right comer of your schematic is a title block. To see this block we must scroll the view of the page to the bottom right comer. To do this, click the LEFT mouse button on the vertical and horizontal scroll bars as shown below ... [Pg.44]

A blank schematic is displayed. The title block is in the lower right comer. Use the scroll bars to scroll the page to the lower right comer of the page. I will zoom in on my schematic to see the title block more clearly. (To zoom in, place the mouse pointer over the title block and press the I key.)... [Pg.49]

To place a title block, select Place and then Title Block from the menus ... [Pg.49]

A picture of the title block is displayed in the dialog box. The picture of the title block is a bit too small to see all of the details, so we will place it in the schematic. Click the OK button to place the block in the schematic page. The outline of the title block will appear attached to the mouse pointer ... [Pg.50]

The title block ouid be placed on the lower right hand corner of the paper. The revision block should always accompany the title block in the manner shown. [Pg.323]

Triazolo[3,4-c]l,2,4-triazoles (173) were obtained [76ACS(B)463] by the dehydrative cyclization of 2-substituted 3-aroylhydrazino-l,2,4-triazoles (172). Blocking of N-2 in 171 forces the cyclization to take place at the less nucleophilic N-4 to give the title compounds. [Pg.304]


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