Creating Multiple Drawings in a Single EXB File on Separate Sheets

Creating Multiple Drawings in a Single EXB File on Separate Sheets

This section explains how to create multiple drawings within a single CAXA drawing file (.exb) by using separate sheets.


Procedure:

[1] Open the existing CAXA draft (.exb) file.

[2] In the [Model] sheet, right-click and select [Insert].

[3] A new [Layout*] sheet will be added.


On the newly created sheet, create the additional drawing as required.
Using this method, you can manage multiple drawings within a single EXB file by organizing them on separate sheets.

Please refer to the video below.

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