Don't place your title block directly in the master.
Create a section or elevation (to the side of your model in the plan) and place the title bock in there.
You can even change the section/elevation status to be a "Drawing" rather than "Auto rebuild model" so it won't show anything other than the 2D information you place in it even if it does cut through your model.
This way you still have the entire title block in one location.
Now you can create views in the view map for your title block in the various layer states that you want.
Now place these views as drawings in your layouts or if you want to use them multiple times create a master and place the title block view on there.
But you will need a separate master for each of the different title block layers states (views) that you want.
So you will need more than one master.
Some versions back layout pages did have layer combinations associated with them if my memory serves me correctly (but it was a long time ago).
I think back in the old "Plotmaker" days - before we had the built-in layout books.
Barry.
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