Mr. Miller
People just do not liked to be force into standards. Mostly when all they have to do is edit the template and double click the value to change the title. I struggled with our engineers to get them to use macros to fill in the title block, with some to no avail. Then I made the macro easier to use than typing it in manually. For example: finish was a tough one to type in,
ANODIZE PER
MIL-A-8625, TYPE II,
CLASS 2. COLOR BLACK.
(NO CERT REQ)
now we click the material we want and our standard finish radio button is set. We have 12 items to enter on our title block. The engineer only has to type the description and everything else is entered automatically. What I hated besides the typing was the description would always be type by me in lower case. I would have to retype it. Now visual basic makes it all upper case. We put all our macros out on the network, with everyone pointing to that location. No need to put macros on everyone’s hard drive anymore.
Bottom line: Make your macros easier to use than doing it manually. If they do not use the macros it is there loss and time wasted.
Bradley