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Zoning information
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Code compliance information
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List of project team members
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Legal description of the property and its boundaries
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General notes
Because it includes different types of information than other sheets in the set, the title sheet typically uses
a different format. You may need to create a title block specifically designed for the title sheet. See
Title
Blocks
on page 984.
To create a title sheet
1
Add a sheet to the project, using the appropriate title block.
See
Adding a Sheet
on page 970.
2
Rename the sheet to indicate that it is the title sheet.
See
Renaming a Sheet
on page 975.
3
Add the desired view to the sheet.
See
Adding Views to a Sheet
on page 971.
4
Create a drawing list, omit the title sheet from the list, and add the drawing list to the sheet.
See
Drawing Lists
on page 1005.
5
Add the required information to the title sheet.
The title block for the title sheet typically includes fields where you enter information about
the project. Click the text areas to enter text. See
Specifying Title Block Information for Sheets
on page 975.
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