When applied to a schematic sheet, a schematic template defines the size, the graphics (such as title block) and the list of sheet-level parameters of this sheet. You can create your own set of schematic templates to facilitate providing consistent-looking schematics created by you or the entire team.
A number of schematic templates are provided by default in the following locations:
You can edit these default templates according to your requirements or create new ones as described below.
To create a new schematic template in your connected Workspace:
Do not select Template in the Formatting and Size region of the panel and choose a template. Doing this means you are applying a template to your new template; if you do, your template will not behave correctly.
When creating a schematic sheet template, it is recommended to not use spaces in names of parameters that are used as special strings - when applying such a template to a schematic sheet, and parameters with spaces in their names are not added to the sheet from the templates, an apostrophe character ( ' ) or the #NAME? string will be shown on the sheet instead of the actual parameter name.
The template can now be applied to a schematic sheet: learn more.
Note that text and graphical objects defined in the schematic template cannot be selected or edited when the template is applied to a schematic sheet – these objects become a kind of watermark.
The only aspect in which an applied template can be changed is updating the placeholder Text Strings set as special strings with the values of the document, project, or variant parameters by changing these values in relevant locations: the Parameters tab of the Properties panel in its Documents Options mode, the Parameters tab of the Project Options dialog, and the Edit Project Variant dialog, respectively.
A schematic template was applied to a schematic sheet. Note that placeholder Special Strings have been updated with parameter values.
A Workspace schematic template can also be used as a configuration data item in one or more defined Environment Configurations. An environment configuration is used to constrain a designer's working environment to only use company-ratified design elements. Environment configurations are defined and stored within the Team Configuration Center – a service provided through the Workspace. Once you have connected to the Workspace, and chosen (if applicable) from the selection of environment configurations available to you, Altium Designer will be configured, with respect to use of schematic templates. If the chosen environment configuration has one or more defined schematic templates, then only those defined templates can be used. If the chosen environment configuration applicable to you does not have any schematic templates specified/added, then these will remain manually definable. In other words, you are free to use local templates, or manually reuse a Workspace-based schematic template. For more information, see Environment Configuration Management (Altium 365 Workspace, Enterprise Server Workspace).
If you have an existing schematic template ( *.SchDot ), you also have the ability to save this template directly to the Workspace. The process is as follows:
If the target Schematic Template Item doesn't exist, you can create it through the Choose Planned Item Revision dialog on-the-fly in the chosen Workspace folder by right-clicking in the revision list region of the dialog (or, if the folder does not contain any item yet, by clicking the Add an item control) and selecting the Create Item » Schematic Template command. If doing so, be sure to disable the Open for editing after creation option (in the Create New Item dialog), otherwise you'll enter direct editing mode.
Example of sending an existing schematic template to the Workspace to which you are currently connected.
At any stage, you can come back to a schematic template in the Workspace and edit it. From the Templates tab of the Data Management – Templates page of the Preferences dialog, right-click on the template entry and choose the Edit command from the context menu. The temporary editor will open, with the template contained in the revision opened for editing. Make changes as required, then save the document into the next revision of the schematic template.
A local schematic template can also be created. To do this:
Local schematic templates will be listed on the Templates tab of the Data Management – Templates page of the Preferences dialog, in the Local region of the grid (visible only if the Template visibility option is set to Server & Local on this page).