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Page 1: Be 2011 - Tips and Tricks in Micro Station

MicroStation Tips and Tricks

Inga Morozoff

© 2011 Bentley Systems, Incorporated.

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Coordinate Cell - In addition to inserting fields in text, you can also insert placeholder fields in a cell or cell model. A placeholder field is a field that is waiting for a target. When the target is provided, it can re

For example, you might create a monument cell that contains a Place Holder Cell Properties field to specify the location of the origin. By default the cell model the field displays the field name origin. When the cell is placed in another model and the fields are ufield displays the origin of the cell.

ALT+DATA to Match - To quickly match an elements level, colour, line style or line weight: hold the pointer over the element, and press ALT+Data. The active attributes will change to match the elemen

Display Sets – Display sets let you select a group of elements to display in selected views, with all other elements hidden. You can create display sets from selection sets or named groups. Display sets display is controlled from the View Attributes dialog, where the Display set control lets you turn their display on and off.

With Display sets active, you can use the Named Groups dialog to select a named group and then display only the elements in the group, in the chosen view(s), by clicking the Put Elements into the Display set icon. This lets you quickly switch between different named groups.

Using the view control pop-up menu, you can set selected elements as the display set, or you can clear the display set, so that all elements display. You can also add or remove elements from the display set.

Display Priority - In a 2D model, you can assign an active element priority, which sets the display priority value for new elements that you place in the model. The elements assigned the highest element priority value are displayed in the front, while the elements assignedisplayed at the back.

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In addition to inserting fields in text, you can also insert placeholder fields in a cell or cell model. A placeholder field is a field that is waiting for a target. When the target is provided, it can re-evaluate and display its property value.

le, you might create a monument cell that contains a Place Holder Cell Properties field to specify the location of the origin. By default the cell model the field displays the field name origin. When the cell is placed in another model and the fields are updated, the

To quickly match an elements level, colour, line style or line weight: hold the pointer over the element, and press ALT+Data. The active attributes will change to match the element under the pointer.

Display sets let you select a group of elements to display in selected views, with all other elements hidden. You can create display sets from selection sets or named groups. Display sets display is controlled from the View Attributes dialog,

isplay set control lets you turn their display on and off.

With Display sets active, you can use the Named Groups dialog to select a named group and then display only the elements in the group, in the chosen view(s), by

Display set icon. This lets you quickly switch

up menu, you can set selected elements as the display set, or you can clear the display set, so that all elements display. You can also add or

In a 2D model, you can assign an active element priority, which sets the display priority value for new elements that you place in the model. The elements assigned the highest element priority value are displayed in the front, while the elements assigned the lowest values are

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In addition to inserting fields in text, you can also insert placeholder fields in a cell or cell model. A placeholder field evaluate and display its property value.

To quickly match an elements level, colour, line style or line weight: hold the pointer over the element, and

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Quick Info - Rather than using the Element Information dialog to retrieve bits of information about the selected element, simply use the Quick Info dialog. To do that, hover your cursor over the elemencompact dialog allows you to review and even edit the symbology values.

Pin and Roll Tabs – Dockable dialogs have been modernized with the addition of pins to fix their docked location. When pinned, the dialog displays as a tab will roll into the screen when the tab is clicked. Once the cursor is moved away from the dialog, it will automatically roll up to its pinned location. The pin icon will be horizontal when pinned and upright when not pinned. Using pscreen real estate.

Double Click to Fit View – To quickly and easily fit the view, simply double click the middle mouse button.

Remap Elements in Level Manager –one level to another, simply use the Remap Elements to Level dialog from the Level Manager. To use this new utility, select the source level in the Level Manager, issue a right-click and choose Remap Elements to Level from the resulting menu. Then simply select the destlevel and click Ok. It can’t get any easier than that!

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Rather than using the Element Information dialog to retrieve bits of information about the selected element, simply use the Quick Info dialog. To do that, hover your cursor over the element and press ALT + RESET. The resulting compact dialog allows you to review and even edit the symbology values.

Dockable dialogs have been modernized with the addition of pins to fix their docked og displays as a tab will roll into the screen when the tab is clicked. Once

the cursor is moved away from the dialog, it will automatically roll up to its pinned location. The pin icon will be horizontal when pinned and upright when not pinned. Using pin and roll dialogs can save on valuable

To quickly and easily fit the view, simply double click the middle mouse button.

– To quickly move elements from ther, simply use the Remap Elements to Level dialog

from the Level Manager. To use this new utility, select the source level click and choose Remap Elements

to Level from the resulting menu. Then simply select the destination level and click Ok. It can’t get any easier than that!

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Dockable dialogs have been modernized with the addition of pins to fix their docked og displays as a tab will roll into the screen when the tab is clicked. Once

the cursor is moved away from the dialog, it will automatically roll up to its pinned location. The pin icon will in and roll dialogs can save on valuable

To quickly and easily fit the view, simply double click the middle mouse button.

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Dynamic View Automation - Dynamic views have been automated in order to simplify these workflows. You can use the Create Dynamic View dialog to complete these workflows more easily and quickly. By using the settings in this dialog in different combinations, you can complete different Drawing Composition workflows.

Ctrl + Tentative – Use this combination of keys to quickly move the AccuDraw compass to the point snapped to. Tentative + O

i-Models - A Bentley i‐model is a container for open infrastructure information exchange and enables bidynamic workflows. An i‐model can be informationrequire the source application to be available. You can compose informationdata sources in a single lightweight container. Every irequired to display or describe the business information stored within.

View Different Models - You can view more than one model from the same file in separate views. To do that, open multiple windows and defAttributes dialog. Just navigate to the View Setup section and note the Models picker. To see this already set up, take a look at the file called Examples/General workspace.

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Dynamic views have been automated in order to simplify these workflows. You can use the Create Dynamic View dialog to complete

nd quickly. By using the settings in this dialog in different combinations, you can complete different Drawing Composition workflows.

Use this combination of keys to quickly move the AccuDraw compass to the point snapped to.

model is a container for open infrastructure information exchange and enables bimodel can be information‐rich meaning that it contains geometry as well as all business data which does not

require the source application to be available. You can compose information‐rich i‐models from multiple 2D and 3D geometry and data sources in a single lightweight container. Every i‐model is self describing, which means that source application features are not required to display or describe the business information stored within.

can view more than one model from the same file in separate views. To do that, open multiple windows and define which model to view from the View Attributes dialog. Just navigate to the View Setup section and note the Models picker. To see this already set up, take a look at the file called Drawing Composition in the

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Use this combination of keys to quickly move the AccuDraw compass to the point snapped to. Same as doing

model is a container for open infrastructure information exchange and enables bi‐directional feedback in as all business data which does not

models from multiple 2D and 3D geometry and s that source application features are not

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Raster References as Elements – As with references, raster references are treated as elements which allow you to manipulate them as you would any other element. In the event that this is undesirable, simply lock the raster attachment. They’ll still be selectablebut impossible to manipulate. And, to prevent accidental deleting/detaching when they are unlocked, turn on Workspace > Preferences > Raster Manager > Disable Delete element Tool on Selected Rasters.

Raster Reference Geospatial PDFs -if a PDF is geospatial, refer to the thumbnail information when attaching it as a raster reference.

Saved View Boundary Elements - The Saved View dialog has a new column called Show. When enabled, a boundary element will display showing the extents of the saved view. These graphics can be selected with the Element Selection tool, or by a fence, and be manipulated like a standard element.

Edit Text in Cells – Text in cells can now be edited directly. Simply doublerequired. Note that this does not work on data fields.

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As with references, raster references are treated as elements which allow you to manipulate them as you would any other element. In the event that this is undesirable, simply lock the raster attachment. They’ll still be selectable, but impossible to manipulate. And, to prevent accidental deleting/detaching when they are

Workspace > Preferences > Raster Manager > Disable Delete element

- Geospatial PDF files are now supported as an input format in Raster Manager. To quickly see if a PDF is geospatial, refer to the thumbnail information when attaching it as a raster reference.

The Saved View dialog has a new column . When enabled, a boundary element will display showing the

extents of the saved view. These graphics can be selected with the Element tool, or by a fence, and be manipulated like a standard element.

Text in cells can now be edited directly. Simply double-click the text to open the Word Processer and edit as Note that this does not work on data fields.

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PDF files are now supported as an input format in Raster Manager. To quickly see

click the text to open the Word Processer and edit as

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Harvesting Folders –Using harvested folders, you can keep track of sheets, views, andto-date view of what is in the files. MicroStation generates the contents of a harvested folder by searching for specified resouwithin a set of files. When resources are added, removed, or renamed, harves

To create a harvested folder, create a Configuration Variable link by specifying a MicroStation configuration variable, a resand optionally a configuration variable expression. The configur

Eye Dropper – In the True Colour tab of the Active Colour dialog, you can select, hold and drag the eyedropper to anywhere on your monitor to select a colour.

On The Fly Links - MicroStation enables you can attach one or more links to an element in the open DGN file. This allows you to click the element and open the files that are linked to it.

For example, you could add a link to a Microsoft Excel workbook that contains specificand costs for beams, or use a key in link to quickly navigate to the next drawing sheet.

Once links are added to an element, you will see a link icon adjacent to the element when the Element Selection tool is activclicking then provides a Follow Link option along with a list of linked items.

To quickly and easily add links to elements on the fly, choose dialog, choose the type of link and other associated options. Twant to delete or even edit an existing link, you can do so via the Element Information dialog.

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Using harvested folders, you can keep track of sheets, views, and drawing titles, because the folders are an update view of what is in the files. MicroStation generates the contents of a harvested folder by searching for specified resou

within a set of files. When resources are added, removed, or renamed, harvested folders can be refreshed to reflect the changes.

To create a harvested folder, create a Configuration Variable link by specifying a MicroStation configuration variable, a resand optionally a configuration variable expression. The configuration variable identifies the set of files to be searched.

In the True Colour tab of the Active Colour dialog, you can select, hold and drag the eyedropper to anywhere on your monitor to select a colour.

MicroStation enables you can attach one or more links to an element in the open DGN file. This allows you to click the element and open the files that are linked to it.

For example, you could add a link to a Microsoft Excel workbook that contains specifications and costs for beams, or use a key in link to quickly navigate to the next drawing sheet.

Once links are added to an element, you will see a link icon adjacent to the element when the Element Selection tool is activoption along with a list of linked items.

To quickly and easily add links to elements on the fly, choose Add a Link to an Element from the Organize dialog, choose the type of link and other associated options. Then simply select the element to attach the link. In the event that you want to delete or even edit an existing link, you can do so via the Element Information dialog.

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drawing titles, because the folders are an up-date view of what is in the files. MicroStation generates the contents of a harvested folder by searching for specified resources

ted folders can be refreshed to reflect the changes.

To create a harvested folder, create a Configuration Variable link by specifying a MicroStation configuration variable, a resource filter, ation variable identifies the set of files to be searched.

Once links are added to an element, you will see a link icon adjacent to the element when the Element Selection tool is active. Right

Organize task. In the tool settings hen simply select the element to attach the link. In the event that you

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MS_LEVEL_USE_ASCII_NAME_SORTorder. With it set: 1, 10, 2, 20 Without it set

Reference View Flags – A few feature of MicroStation is the ability to control each references view flags. Now you’ll be able to turn the fill display, or any other view attribute, on for one reference and off for another.

To do that, select the reference in the ReferencesPresentation. If Use View Flags is turned off, then the settings are controlled by the parent model. If the option is turned on, then each attribute listed can be turned on or off independent of the parent model.

The ability to turn on or off this switch is also available with the following key in: REFERENCE SET USEVIEWFLAGS=<setting_spec> <file_spec>

% key in - Used to start another Windows application key in %filename.extension. For example, keying in Word and open the file called pipespecs.doc. calculator, key in %calc.

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MS_LEVEL_USE_ASCII_NAME_SORT - When set, it will cause Level Manager and Level Display to sort names according to ASCII order. With it set: 1, 10, 2, 20 Without it set, which is the default: 1, 2, 10, 20

A few feature of MicroStation is the ability to control each references view flags. Now you’ll be able to turn the fill display, or any other view attribute, on for one reference and off for another.

To do that, select the reference in the References dialog, then choose Settings > is turned off, then the settings are controlled by the

parent model. If the option is turned on, then each attribute listed can be turned on or off

lity to turn on or off this switch is also available with the following key in: REFERENCE SET USEVIEWFLAGS=<setting_spec> <file_spec>

Used to start another Windows application key in For example, keying in %pipespecs.doc will start Microsoft

pipespecs.doc. And, to open the system

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Display to sort names according to ASCII

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Mark-ups - A markup is a notation made in a ProjectWise Navigator file that you can view in MicroStation through the Markups dialog.

Clip Volumes - A Clip Volume is used to limit the displayed volume for a view to the region within a clipping element. This limited volume of a model without being hindered by geometry outside the region of interest. When a clip volume is applied to a view, only elements that are located within the clip volume will display, or can be snapped to, iview. Each view may have a different clip volume applied.

Section clip tools allow you to apply a clip volume by defining a clipping plane with two data points. The clipping volume is then created by sweeping the defined clipping element through the entire model.

Geo-Coordination - MicroStation V8i features let you specify the position of your design contents on the earth´s surface. Once that position is established, the design can be easily coordfor which the geographic location is known.

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A markup is a notation made in a ProjectWise Navigator file that you can view in MicroStation through the Markups dialog.

is used to limit the displayed volume for a view to the region within a clipping element. This is useful for working within a limited volume of a model without being hindered by geometry outside the region of interest. When a clip volume is applied to a view, only elements that are located within the clip volume will display, or can be snapped to, in that view. Each view may have a different clip volume applied.

Section clip tools allow you to apply a clip volume by defining a clipping plane with two data points. The clipping volume is then created by sweeping the

e entire model.

contains new Geo-Coordination features. These features let you specify the position of your design contents on the earth´s surface. Once that position is established, the design can be easily coordinated with other data for which the geographic location is known.

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Running Coordinates – To enable the display of running coordinates, rightturn on Running Coordinates from the available options. As you move your cursor, the coordinates of your current position display according to the active Tentative Point Mode. When you leftdisplays six options. When dealing with a Geocoordinate System, such as latitude

Transparent Toolboxes – Transparency has been extended to toolboxes.

Change Case – Located in the Text tool box (not the Text task), the Change Text Case tool is used to change the case of a piece of tevia a fence.

Docking - There is a new method for docking dialogs to the edges of the application window. Docking indicators appear on the screen when you begin to move a dockable dialog. When you drag a dockable dithe available docking region located along the corresponding edge of the application window. Simply release the mouse button, and the dialog becomes docked to the selected edge

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To enable the display of running coordinates, right-click on the status bar and from the available options. As you move your cursor, the coordinates of your

current position display according to the active Tentative Point Mode. When you left-click, a menu displays six options. When dealing with a Geocoordinate System, such as latitudes and longitudes, choose

Transparency has been extended to toolboxes.

Located in the Text tool box (not the Text task), the Change Text Case tool is used to change the case of a piece of text. It also supports text selection

There is a new method for docking dialogs to the edges of the application window. Docking indicators appear on the screen when you begin to move a dockable dialog. When you drag a dockable dialog over one of the docking indicators, it highlights

along the corresponding edge of the application window. Simply release the mouse button, and the dialog becomes docked to the selected edge

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click on the status bar and from the available options. As you move your cursor, the coordinates of your

s and longitudes, choose ACS Position.

There is a new method for docking dialogs to the edges of the application window. Docking indicators appear on the alog over one of the docking indicators, it highlights

along the corresponding edge of the application window. Simply release the mouse button, and

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Point Clouds – MicroStation V8i now includes an engine that is capable of displaying and managing point cloud data captured from a range of manufacturers' instruments as well as integrating with Bentley’s vast portfolio of products. It provides superb perincluding speed and opening and displaying of billionof file formats. A few cool things you can do with point clouds is to display them on a 2D sheet, use a view’s clip volume tpoint cloud, assign the point cloud to a level, manipulate the point cloud with the standard MicroStation tools (Move, Rotateand change the size of the points via the line weight setting which is very useful when you’re zoomed close avisible.

Pop-up key-in browser – When in the Home position, just press ENTER to open the key in browser under the cursor.

Drag selection support during manipulate commandsby dragging a window around them. In addition, the manipulate tools support the drag window at the beginning of the command,after the first group has been selected. You can elements. Note that this is not a Selection Set.

Selection Overlap mode is right to leftto left. If you go left to right it’s the inside mode.

Trim Tools - The Trim Element tool has been renamed after you select the cutting element, you can select multiple elements by dragging a selectiosimultaneously trim, extend, or trim and extend them at their intersection with the cutting element.

The Extend Element to Intersection tool has been renamed Element tool remains the same as before. However, a new tool setting has been added which lets you invert the element identification behavior, so that the first element you identify is now the cutting element, and the second element you identify is the elemeextended or shortened. When this tool setting is on, after you select the cutting element, you can select multiple elements ba selection line across them to simultaneously extend and/or shorten them.

The Extend Two Elements to Intersectionshorten two elements of any type to their intersection.

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MicroStation V8i now includes an engine that is capable of displaying and managing point cloud data captured from a range of manufacturers' instruments as well as integrating with Bentley’s vast portfolio of products. It provides superb per

ding speed and opening and displaying of billion-point cloud data files; and provides uncomplicated interoperability with a number of file formats. A few cool things you can do with point clouds is to display them on a 2D sheet, use a view’s clip volume tpoint cloud, assign the point cloud to a level, manipulate the point cloud with the standard MicroStation tools (Move, Rotateand change the size of the points via the line weight setting which is very useful when you’re zoomed close a

When in the Home position, just press ENTER to open the key in browser under the cursor.

Drag selection support during manipulate commands - After selecting a manipulation tool, you can now select multiple elements by dragging a window around them. In addition, the manipulate tools support the drag window at the beginning of the command,after the first group has been selected. You can then hold the CTRL down to add additional elements or CTRL +Drag for multiple elements. Note that this is not a Selection Set.

Selection Overlap mode is right to left – To select elements in overlap mode, drag the selection box right left to right it’s the inside mode.

tool has been renamed Trim Multiple, and has new modes. Regardless of which mode you are in, after you select the cutting element, you can select multiple elements by dragging a selection line across them, so you can simultaneously trim, extend, or trim and extend them at their intersection with the cutting element.

tool has been renamed Trim To Element. The default behavior of the enhanced tool remains the same as before. However, a new tool setting has been added which lets you invert the element identification

behavior, so that the first element you identify is now the cutting element, and the second element you identify is the elemeextended or shortened. When this tool setting is on, after you select the cutting element, you can select multiple elements ba selection line across them to simultaneously extend and/or shorten them.

ection tool has been renamed Trim To Intersection, and has been enhanced to let you extend or shorten two elements of any type to their intersection.

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MicroStation V8i now includes an engine that is capable of displaying and managing point cloud data captured from a range of manufacturers' instruments as well as integrating with Bentley’s vast portfolio of products. It provides superb performance,

point cloud data files; and provides uncomplicated interoperability with a number of file formats. A few cool things you can do with point clouds is to display them on a 2D sheet, use a view’s clip volume to clip the point cloud, assign the point cloud to a level, manipulate the point cloud with the standard MicroStation tools (Move, Rotate, Scale…), and change the size of the points via the line weight setting which is very useful when you’re zoomed close and just a few points are

When in the Home position, just press ENTER to open the key in browser under the cursor.

After selecting a manipulation tool, you can now select multiple elements by dragging a window around them. In addition, the manipulate tools support the drag window at the beginning of the command, or

then hold the CTRL down to add additional elements or CTRL +Drag for multiple

To select elements in overlap mode, drag the selection box right

, and has new modes. Regardless of which mode you are in, n line across them, so you can

. The default behavior of the enhanced Extend To tool remains the same as before. However, a new tool setting has been added which lets you invert the element identification

behavior, so that the first element you identify is now the cutting element, and the second element you identify is the element that gets extended or shortened. When this tool setting is on, after you select the cutting element, you can select multiple elements by dragging

, and has been enhanced to let you extend or

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Display Styles - A display style consists of a render mode and optional settings and overrides that you can specify. Display styles are created and managed in the Display Styles dialog. Additional display modes are provided by default. The display styles apply to saved and dynamic views as well as normal views. Display styles are typically saved as shared libraries

Change Reference View - In this edition you can change the orientation of the reference attachment by clicking the reference's Orientation column in the References dialog.

Colour Preferences - New options have been added to the View Options category of the Preferences dialog that allow you to control the design model background colour, sheet model background colour, element highlight colour and selection set colour.

MS_DEFAULTSHEETRGB =R,G,B – defined be the variable to set the background colour. If the file already has a sheet model defined, it will be used to set background colour of any subsequent sheet models created in the file. The background colour of the sheet model can be overwritten by the colour options in the Workspace Preferences dialog. A similar variable is used to control the background colour of ndrawing models. MS_DEFAULTDRAWINGRGB = R,G,of RGB=192,192, 208 (grayish blue) for the background of new drawing models.

Drag and Drop to Attribute Pickers –Attributes toolbox and drop it on the icon for the setting. For example, to set the Active Line Weight to match an element's drag the element and drop it on the Active Line Weight icon in the Attributes toolbox. If you enable the display of the Symbology Preview box in the Attributes toolbox, you can use the drag and drop technique to change all of the above settings to match tattributes of an existing element.

Snapmode as workspace preferencemode and multi-snap settings from. MS_SNAPMODE_SOURCE = 0the current design file. MS_SNAPMODE_SOURCE = 1

Right click context menu - A context menu is a menu that appears when you rightthe Reset Pop-up menu. You can customize this menu by adding menus and menu items to it. You can show or hide and enable or disable these menus and menu items based on named expressions.

You can customize the context menu by copying MicroStation toolboxes and tools to it so that activate tools from these menus. Custom menus and menu items can be added, moved, copied, reordered, deleted, and renamed on a context menu.

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A display style consists of a render mode and optional settings and overrides u can specify. Display styles are created and managed in the Display Styles dialog.

Additional display modes are provided by default. The display styles apply to saved and dynamic views as well as normal views. Display styles are typically saved as shared resources in DGN

In this edition you can change the orientation of the reference attachment by clicking the reference's Orientation column in the References dialog.

New options have been added to the View Options category of the Preferences dialog that allow you to control the design model background colour, sheet model background colour, element highlight colour and selection set colour.

When you create the very first sheet model in a file, MicroStation will use the RGB value as defined be the variable to set the background colour. If the file already has a sheet model defined, it will be used to set

uent sheet models created in the file. The background colour of the sheet model can be overwritten by the colour options in the Workspace Preferences dialog. A similar variable is used to control the background colour of n

DRAWINGRGB = R,G,B If the variable is not set, MicroStation V8i will use a predefined colour RGB=192,192, 208 (grayish blue) for the background of new drawing models. This predefined colour cannot be changed.

– Position the Element Selection arrow over an element, when it highlights, drag it to the Attributes toolbox and drop it on the icon for the setting. For example, to set the Active Line Weight to match an element's

the Active Line Weight icon in the Attributes toolbox. If you enable the display of the Symbology Preview box in the Attributes toolbox, you can use the drag and drop technique to change all of the above settings to match t

preference – There’s a new variable that enables you to tell MicroStation where to get the default snap MS_SNAPMODE_SOURCE = 0 is the legacy setting whereby the default snap mode comes from

MS_SNAPMODE_SOURCE = 1 stores the default snap mode as part of the User Preferences and applies it

A context menu is a menu that appears when you right-click. It is also called u can customize this menu by adding menus and menu items to it. You can

show or hide and enable or disable these menus and menu items based on named expressions.

You can customize the context menu by copying MicroStation toolboxes and tools to it so that you can activate tools from these menus. Custom menus and menu items can be added, moved, copied, reordered, deleted, and renamed on a context menu.

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In this edition you can change the orientation of the reference attachment by clicking the reference's

New options have been added to the View Options category of the Preferences dialog that allow you to control the design model background colour, sheet model background colour,

When you create the very first sheet model in a file, MicroStation will use the RGB value as defined be the variable to set the background colour. If the file already has a sheet model defined, it will be used to set the

uent sheet models created in the file. The background colour of the sheet model can be overwritten by the colour options in the Workspace Preferences dialog. A similar variable is used to control the background colour of new

B If the variable is not set, MicroStation V8i will use a predefined colour This predefined colour cannot be changed.

ition the Element Selection arrow over an element, when it highlights, drag it to the Attributes toolbox and drop it on the icon for the setting. For example, to set the Active Line Weight to match an element's line weight,

the Active Line Weight icon in the Attributes toolbox. If you enable the display of the Symbology Preview box in the Attributes toolbox, you can use the drag and drop technique to change all of the above settings to match the

There’s a new variable that enables you to tell MicroStation where to get the default snap is the legacy setting whereby the default snap mode comes from

stores the default snap mode as part of the User Preferences and applies it

click. It is also called u can customize this menu by adding menus and menu items to it. You can

you can

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Jump to Active Level - This feature allows you to jump to the active level in the Level Manager and the Level Display dialogs. The the right–click menu from the right pane of the Level Manager dialog and to the lower pane of the Level Display dialog. This is particularly useful when working with a large number of levels because it eliminates the need to scroll through the level list to find the active level.

Colour Enhancements - The following color books are provided in this edit

Reference Annotation Scale - In the past you may have added annotations to design models that are referenced into sheets. You also may have added annotations directly on the sheet. If the annotations were too small, you would have changed the model's annotation scale, but that would have affected only the annotations directly on the sheet. The annotations in the reference were not changed. Therefore, the only way you could change the annotations was to into the reference and scale them.

Now the active model's annotation scale applies to annotations in references, too. If you change the scale of the annotations on the sheet, the scale of the annotations in the references changes as well. To make a reference's annotations use the active model's annotation scale, you must turn on this option. In the References dialog there is a new column named Use Active Annotation Scale. If this column is not visible, rightto make a check mark appear.

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This feature allows you to jump to the active level in the Level Manager and the Level Display dialogs. The Jump to Active Level item has been added to

click menu from the right pane of the Level Manager dialog and to the lower pane Display dialog. This is particularly useful when working with a large number of

levels because it eliminates the need to scroll through the level list to find the active level.

The following color books are provided in this edition: Natural Color Systems® , (NCS) , PANTONE® Goe

In the past you may have added annotations to design models that are referenced into sheets. You also may have added annotations directly on the sheet. If the

ere too small, you would have changed the model's annotation scale, but that would have affected only the annotations directly on the sheet. The annotations in the reference were not changed. Therefore, the only way you could change the annotations was to exchange

Now the active model's annotation scale applies to annotations in references, too. If you change the scale of the annotations on the sheet, the scale of the annotations in the references changes

a reference's annotations use the active model's annotation scale, you must turn on this option. In the References dialog there is a new column named Use Active Annotation Scale. If this column is not visible, right-click on the headings and turn it on. To turn on this option for a reference, click in this column

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ion: Natural Color Systems® , (NCS) , PANTONE® Goe

o turn on this option for a reference, click in this column

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Element Selection Tabs - Five attributes tabs, which are hidden by default, are added to the Element Selection tool. To display one or all of these tabs, rightsection of the tool settings window. From the menu that opens, turn on the desired attributes.

Save As Image with Display Styles –

Named Groups (Quicksets) for References references, first put the elements you need in a named group group as a reference rather than the contents of the entire model.

Reference Activation - A new capability lets you edit a reference inreference from within the active model. To do this activate a reference, you must open it for write access thus blocking any other users from modifying that file. As you activate references, you acquire their locks and hold them until you either explicitly rthem or exit your session. The reason that deactivate doesn't automatically release the lock, is that once the lock is relinquished it is not possible to undo changes. So, if you are actively working on a set of 3 files jumping from one to another via activation, it makes sense to hold the locks until you decide you're ready to release them.

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Five attributes tabs, which are hidden by default, are added to the Element Selection tool. To display one or all of these tabs, right-click on the attributes section of the tool settings window. From the menu that opens, turn on the desired

– The active display style is honoured when creating an image.

Named Groups (Quicksets) for References – To filter the attachment of complex models as references, first put the elements you need in a named group or quickset. Then attach the group as a reference rather than the contents of the entire model.

A new capability lets you edit a reference in-place. That is, you can edit a reference from within the active model. To do this you first must activate the reference. When you activate a reference, you must open it for write access thus blocking any other users from modifying that file. As you activate references, you acquire their locks and hold them until you either explicitly release them or exit your session. The reason that deactivate doesn't automatically release the lock, is that once the lock is relinquished it is not possible to undo changes. So, if you are actively working on a set of 3

via activation, it makes sense to hold the locks until you decide you're

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activate a reference, you must open it for write access thus blocking any other users from modifying that elease

them or exit your session. The reason that deactivate doesn't automatically release the lock, is that once the lock is relinquished it is not possible to undo changes. So, if you are actively working on a set of 3

via activation, it makes sense to hold the locks until you decide you're

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Project Explorer – When you drag and drop a model link from the Project Explorer, hold the CTRL key down and it will be placed as a cell. This requires the model to have

Clash Detection - Clash detection is an analytical tool which automates the clash detection process. During clash detection, the graphic elements of one object is compared with the graphic elements of other objects in the same model and in other referencmodels. The results are evaluated to determine if the surfaces or edges of one object intersect those of another object. If interfering objects are detected, they’ll be recorded for your review. ProjectWise Visa to continue usage.

Define Placemark Monument - Now you can more simply and accurately create placemark monuments using known coordinates. The Define Placemark Monument tool settings window has been modified. A new droptool settings window. The Create New Placemark and Get Placemark from Current GPS Position icons have been removed. When you click the Source drop-down, the new placemark sources are displayed. These sources are Longitude and Latitude Values, Cartesian Coordinates, Global Positioning System, and Reference with Geographic Coordinate System. You can now view the properties of the placemarks in the Placemark Properties tab of the Element Information dialog.

Single Shot – To set MicroStation up for single shot tool usage, set the following in Feel > Single Click > Single Shot and Task

Auto Focus Tool Settings – When enabled, this workspace preference prevents the input focus from moving automatically to the Home position when Reset is pressed. Instead the focus stays in AccuDraw which makes it a snap to position a new origin by pressing O. If you need to go home, just press ESC.

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When you drag and drop a model link from the Project Explorer, hold the CTRL key down and it will be placed as model to have Can be placed as a cell enabled in its properties.

Clash detection is an analytical tool which automates the clash detection process. During clash detection, the graphic elements of one object is compared with the graphic elements of other objects in the same model and in other referenc

ts are evaluated to determine if the surfaces or edges of one object intersect those of another object. If interfering objects are detected, they’ll be recorded for your review. You can use Clash Detection for 29 days after which you’ll need a

Now you can more simply and accurately create placemark monuments using known coordinates. The Define Placemark Monument tool settings window has been modified. A new drop-down called Source has been tool settings window. The Create New Placemark and Get Placemark from Current GPS Position icons have been removed. When

down, the new placemark sources are displayed. These sources are Longitude and Latitude Values, Cartesian Coordinates, Global Positioning System, and Reference with Geographic Coordinate System. You can now view the properties of the placemarks in the Placemark Properties tab of the Element Information dialog.

on up for single shot tool usage, set the following in the Workspace Preferences dialog:Task Navigation > Presentation > Tool Box.

When enabled, this workspace preference prevents the input focus from moving automatically to the Home position when Reset is pressed. Instead the focus stays in AccuDraw which makes it a snap to position a new origin by

e, just press ESC.

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When you drag and drop a model link from the Project Explorer, hold the CTRL key down and it will be placed as

Clash detection is an analytical tool which automates the clash detection process. During clash detection, the graphic elements of one object is compared with the graphic elements of other objects in the same model and in other referenced

ts are evaluated to determine if the surfaces or edges of one object intersect those of another object. If interfering You can use Clash Detection for 29 days after which you’ll need a

Now you can more simply and accurately create placemark monuments using known coordinates. down called Source has been added to the

tool settings window. The Create New Placemark and Get Placemark from Current GPS Position icons have been removed. When down, the new placemark sources are displayed. These sources are Longitude and Latitude Values,

Cartesian Coordinates, Global Positioning System, and Reference with Geographic Coordinate System. You can now view the

the Workspace Preferences dialog: Look and

When enabled, this workspace preference prevents the input focus from moving automatically to the Home position when Reset is pressed. Instead the focus stays in AccuDraw which makes it a snap to position a new origin by

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Flashing Filled Shapes - To stop filled shapes from ‘flashing’ as the pointer moves over them, go to View Options and turn on Auto-Locate Display Thin Edges in Overlay.

Element Information hidden tabs – To Properties. From then navigate to the

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To stop filled shapes from ‘flashing’ as the pointer moves over them, go to Workspace > Preferences > Locate Display Thin Edges in Overlay.

To display the hidden tabs in the Element Information dialog, rightFrom then navigate to the Browse node and turn on Model and File.

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Workspace > Preferences >

display the hidden tabs in the Element Information dialog, right-click and choose Dialog