I recently started putting together my own Formats and am working on developing a tutorial.
In case you didn't know you can use sketches as a starting point for your formats but as soon as you use the sketch to create the format with the Empty with section option the format is no longer linked to the section which is kind of annoying I wish they'd make a dependant independent option available.
I suggest using the sketcher to create a format[A,B,C,D]_start.sec which has the outer border and inner border with dimensions controlling the Sheet Size and border widths and control these with sketcher relations so you can make fewer dimension changes and keep it parametric.
I would suggest also using equal length constraints on construction lines in the middle of your sketch to control the row column separation entities. Do the border separations on one corner of your sketch and use mirror entities to make sure they are evenly spaced.
Another thing I'd suggest would be to sketch the main outline for your title block and the separations for tables with different row and column numbers. You want to keep the sketch relatively simple and use the tables when you are creating your format.
When you are making the format you want to create a Text Style that is Center-Middle format so you can enter the Letter and Number notes in the middle of the border.
For B size english
1 2 ~ 7 8
D D
A A
1 2 ~ 7 8
Xb = X border width =
Yb = Y border width ||
H=11 Height
RN = # of Rows =4
Rht = Row Height = H/RN = 2.75
W=17
CN = # of Columns =8
Cwd = Column Width = W/CN = 2.125
Set your Draft grid origin and make it at the lower left corner
Then place column text Number # at absolute (Cwd/2, Xb/2)
Then place Row letter text X at abs coord(Yb/2,Rht/2)
For the rest of the process use Edit>Transform>Translate and copy to copy the border text and use Horizontal or Vertical as translation type and use the Cwd and Rht as the values. Then double click and enter the proper text. Then to finish the Row text copy the ABCD using Horizontal distance of W-Yb and Column text 12345678 using Vertical distance of H-Xb.
Last thing to do is to create Format tables using actual height and width values and enter your &scale and other parameters. like ¤t_sheet of &total_sheets and Drawing size letter that will be the same for all drawings.
One thing to keep in mind is not to use model parameters like &rev or anything else that is not a Pro/E default parameter because they will display as &rev in the format and not get updated properly. Other things to do would be to create a symbol based on model parameters and have users place it or create a drawing template with notes included.
Michael
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