A worksheet can be included in a drawing as a graphic object. The worksheet object can be moved to any location on the drawing, but it cannot be resized. Use the Attributes palette to modify the fill, pen, and line thickness attributes of the entire worksheet object. To edit the contents of the worksheet, open it from the Resource Browser, or from the drawing itself.
To include a worksheet as an object on a drawing:
1. From the Resource Browser, select the desired worksheet.
The worksheet must be a part of the current drawing. If the worksheet is part of another drawing, first import it into the current drawing. Select the worksheet from the Resource Browser and then select Resources > Import. (See Importing Worksheet Data from Another Program.)
2. Select Resources > Worksheet On Drawing.
The worksheet is now included in the drawing as a graphic object. It can be moved like any other graphic object and placed where desired. If the worksheet is currently open, the contents of the worksheet in the drawing are replaced with an X.
Alternatively, double-click the worksheet in the Resource Browser to place it in the drawing file, or select the worksheet in the Resource Browser and drag it to the desired location in the drawing file. Both methods automatically select Worksheet on Drawing and place the worksheet as a graphic object. If you use the drag and drop method, the top left corner of the worksheet is placed at the point where the mouse is released in the drawing file.
To edit a worksheet included as a drawing object:
1. From the Resource Browser, select the desired worksheet.
2. Select Resources > Open.
Alternatively, double-click the worksheet object in the drawing.
3. The worksheet is opened and available for editing. The contents of the worksheet in the drawing are replaced with an X. Close the worksheet to display the worksheet contents in the drawing.