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MDL Application Loading

MDL Application Loading

MDL Application Loading

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How do you keep an MDL application loaded.  I have loaded the application and then the next time I exist Microstation and come back in, I have to reload the application.
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RE: MDL Application Loading

under the workspace - configuration menu select design applications, just choose the the one you want under available applications and hit add.

RE: MDL Application Loading

If you are familiar with MicroStation Configuration Variables, you can automatically load the .MA when files load. You can add the following line to your USER.UCF:

     MS_DGNAPPS > x:\...path...\AppName.MA

Where X is the drive, ...path... is the full path and AppName is the name of the MA you want to load. Careful though - this will load the app everytime you start MicroStation!

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