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How do you move an element in MicroStation?
How do you send an element to the back in MicroStation?
1. Select the element(s) to be sent to back.
2. Open the Level Display dialog and turn on all of your levels.
3. Using Power Selector invert mode select every element in your model.
How do I set priority in MicroStation?
How do I change the view in MicroStation?
Opening and Arranging Views You can resize the MicroStation views by clicking and dragging the view edges.
How do you rotate cells in MicroStation?
To use, start by placing the cell at the desired location with a data point. The cell may then be rotated by using a second data point to define the rotation. If the reset button is pressed instead, the cell will be placed at a default rotation equal to the active angle.
How do you use the 3 point scale in MicroStation?
1. Select the Scale Raster tool ( Drawing > Attach > Raster ).
2. Choose 3 Points Scale from the Method option menu.
3. Enter a data point at the same location, whatever the scale.
4. Enter a second data point on the image.
What is priority in MicroStation?
In Level Manager setting a Priority will change the entire level display order. All elements drawn on the level are changed. Set Fill to be behind all, Set Lines to be on top of all.18 août 2016
How do you send a raster image back to MicroStation?
1. Open raster Manager,
2. Right-click the raster in Raster Manager.
3. Select a SEND TO BACK on the raster.
How do you set a draw order in MicroStation?
How do I change the view in MicroStation V8i?
How do you twist view in MicroStation?
To rotate a view across a specific plane enable AccuDraw and press
How do you save a view in MicroStation?
How do you trim in MicroStation?
How do I move text in MicroStation?
Yes, just use the Modify Element tool, select the dimension text and slide it to a new location. You can also move/adjust the dimension line and extension lines with this tool. Also, to insert a new extension line, use Insert Vertex and to remove an extension line use Delete Vertex.3 mar. 2011