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Default Templates
To see a good example of how a panel schedule template can be
formatted, check out the default templates in the
Electrical-defaults.rte project template file. These defaults can
be transferred to any file by using the Transfer Project Standards tool.
If you want to start completely from scratch, you can use the default
panel schedule templates from other project templates, which are
totally blank.
Allthetoolsforeditingandformattingapanelscheduletemplatearelocated
on the Modify | Panel Schedule Template contextual tab that appears on
the ribbon when you click to edit a template. Every panel schedule template
has a header area, a circuit table, a load summary area, and a footer. That
does not mean that you have to use all four of these areas. You can access
the settings for the overall appearance and behavior of a panel schedule
template by clicking the Set Template Options button on the contextual tab.
There are three main areas for the overall settings. Figure 7.38 shows the
General Settings options. The Total Width setting determines the size of
the schedule when placed on a sheet. The height is determined by the row
height settings within the schedule. There is no longer a need to adjust
column widths after placing a schedule onto a sheet because the widths are
defineddirectlyinthescheduletemplate view.Thenumberofslotsshownis
determinedbythepanelfamilyusedordefinedhereinthetemplateoptions.
You can deselect the boxes to remove the header, footer, or loads summary,
but the circuit table cannot be removed.
 
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