Thank you SO much for your help. The more I'm using it, the more that is coming back to me. I need to be up to my old level of expertise by the end of the month.
Don't laugh at me!
I started out using Microstation when it FIRST came out, back in the 80's. Then the company I was working for started using AutoCAD, which I detest.
Now, I've got a chance to move to another company which uses Microstation exclusively. I've trying to convert my...
Just a general survey question here:
How long should it take to fully implement ABS 2007 (from ADT 2004)? Months? Weeks? I'm talking about from the beginning of the training until a core group of individuals from each discipline (Arch, Mech and Electrical) has the ability to fully utilize...
A co-worker asked me this question and I am stumped because I rarely use it. In fact, I don't think I've ever used it. Years ago there was a command (and the name of it escapes me right now) that would delete/purge duplicate entities/lines (or whatever) on the same layer. It was used to...
I have software that will convert a PDF to a TIF image. It was developed expressly for the purpose of inserting into AutoCAD. If you would like to try it, email me at trinkit@sbcglobal.net.
I sure hope someone can help me here. I am drawing a polyline with a width of 12" to indicate an area of responsibility on several drawings. Most of the drawings are plotting properly, but 2 of them won't: the polyline is plotting not filled in (empty), if that makes any sense. (It appears...
We receive a fair amount of AutoCad drawings from outside sources that we would like to use for xref's. However, the fonts are all over the map and we would like to be able to change the fonts to our company's standard, but we'd like to be able to do it with as much ease as possible. Is there...
This question is going to require someone who is familiar not only with AutoCAD but also Microstation.
I haven't used Microstation in several years (different A/E firm) but at the beginning of a project all the "working" drawings were set up (those drawings that are to be plotted) and saved...