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An Overview of the Template Editor

The Template Editor allows you to create or modify templates by customizing the style and format, providing the ultimate custom templates to fit your team's needs.

For a comprehensive overview of how to effectively use the Pro Quick Draw Template Editor, please watch this instructional video.

 

How to use the Template Editor

Enable the Template Editor

  1. Open a new document
  2. Find the Home Tab and select Template Editor. This will turn on the Template Editor functions and open your Template Library (menu on the right).
  3. Edit an existing template
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  4. OR, create a new template from scratch.

How to Read Template Naming Conventions:

L: Landscape

P: Portrait

D: Drawing

DT: Drawing + Title

DTC: Drawing, Title & Count

An Overview of the Functions and Buttons within the Template Editor

Moving left to right, we'll show you the functions of each button within the Template Editor.

It is important to note that PQD Offers 3 Types of Templates to Customize as described in the drawings below:

Drawings Only

Drawings with Title

Drawings with Titles & Counts

Note: Page Numbering and a Title are optional, however these are options for the way you customize your display. At a minimum, you need to select the location for the placement of your drawing.

Add Box

When Add Box is selected, a rectangular shaped box will be added that is moveable and adjustable in size and structure. The purpose of this shape is to create the actual size of the area associated with the size of your play drawing, title area or page numbering. Your job is to maneuver this shape to the location of the drawing, title or page numbering area of your template.

Group No

 

Group No is short for Group Number. As you are customizing your template and working with the Add Box Shape you must associate a number with the area of the template you are customizing.

If you are working with your first drawing you want placed on the template, this would be Group No 1. If you are creating the location of the second Title you want placed on the template this would be Group No 2.

Tip: The Group No command should be attached to every command you create on the template.

The ‘Type’ drop-down has 4 Options

Count 

 

If you want to have page numbers on your template you need to build shapes and place the location of the page numbering through the use of this command.

Title 


If you elect to have a title on your template this command is used to create that portion of your customized template.

Drawing 


The "Drawing" command is one of the most frequently used features in the Template Editor. Regardless of whether you choose to include page numbering or a title box, it is essential to designate a space for each play drawing within your template. This command allows you to effectively create and position that drawing area for optimal display.

Title Box = Text Box

This is so you don't have to go back and forth out of this tab in order to just enter a box for adding manually inputted text.

Apply

 


Once you have moved the Add Box Shape to the exact location of your drawing, title or page numbering, you must use the Apply Button to save the commands you selected (Group No and Type selections)

Note: When using the Apply Button, the shape must be selected.

You now have the ability to modify the templates available in Pro Quick Draw or to personalize and save any existing template that you and your team currently utilize.

 

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