I've been doing what I see in the video...
Also, "It's probably not visible because of the side in which you inserted the Sheet format" doesn't make any sense to me. The "side?" What side?
Anyway, I think it's hard for folks to understand what I'm doing here, so let's run through it. I have the training manuals and two textbooks (on SolidWorks 2003) and none of them actually take you through the definition of a template.
It's especially frustratimg because I defined a B template weeks ago, but can't remember what I did differently.
1. Open the "drawing.drwdot" file in the SolidWorks\data\templates directory.
2. Now I have blank sheet in front of me.
3. Right-click the blank sheet and select Properties.
4. Select A - Landscape sheet size, hit okay.
5. Now I see a grayed-out block layout with no text.
6. Select the Annotations folder in the feature tre, right-click and turn of Display Annotations.
7. Voila! The text appears in the blocks.
8. Okay, no other changes for now, we just want to save this as a template. I do so, into my templates directory.
9. Close the file without saving it.
10. Back in my part file, I hit the Make Drawing From Part/Assembly button. Hey, it works! I can place the views in their proper locations.
11. I close that file without saving it.
12. Open the template again. I navigate to the block where the company name goes. I insert the company name using the properties dialogue, linking it to the CompanyName attribute in the document properties.
13. Save the template with the company name. Close the file.
14. Back in my part file, I hit the Make Drawing From Part/Assembly button. I can place the views as before, but now the views are not visible.
15. Taking the advice of my Eng-Tips brothers, I click on Edit Sheet from the right-click menu.
16. Whoa, the views appear!
Okay, that's great, at least I can work with my drawings now. But what do I have to do so that the views are visible when I first lay them out?
Must be something to do with how I save the template...