Save a drawing sheet as a Drafting Template.
To create a template, we first need to build a regular drafting sheet containing the attributes that will be saved to form the template. In the example below, we create a sheet with two models (one with three views and the other with two), some text and a frame.
Important:
Each view in the template must have a unique name.
The active UCS from which you create the template must be the model UCS, otherwise the result of the template creation will be incorrect.
Create the drawing sheet.

Select Sheet / Template / Save Sheet as Template; the Drafting Templates dialog is displayed:

Scroll to where the template is to be saved, enter a name and add a comment (if required).
Click the
Expand button. The
Drafting Templates window is expanded,
as follows:

Note:
To collapse the window click the Collapse
button.
Select As view's scale or Best fit as required.
Note: In order for the Best fit option to work, the parameter ratio for each view must be different. (Setting all the views to 1:1 will size the parameter according to the smallest box).
Click Apply
. A Drafting
Template file (.tpl)
is created.
Electrode Templates
When creating electrode templates, it is important to note the following:
All projected views must be major view types (not derived views) in order to obtain the relevant dimensions for the view.
To view only the electrode, create the template from a part model only.
To view the electrode and component, create the component from an assembly model.