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How do I scale a border in MicroStation?
1. Attach the file AO-border.
2. Select the Place Active Cell tool.
3. Click the Browse Cell(s) icon.
4. Select the cell “1;100” and click the Placement button.
5. Check that X, Y, and Z scales are set to 1.
6. Check that True Scale is turned on.
7. Enter a data point to place the cell.
What is annotation scale MicroStation?
How do I change the scale in MicroStation v8i?
How do I change the annotation scale in MicroStation?
How do you use the scale tool in MicroStation?
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.
How do I scale text in MicroStation?
1. Select the Text with the Element Selection tool.
2. Left click once on the square (usually blue colored) Display Handles.
3. Tap the Alt key on the keyboard once and move the mouse in the desired direction.
4. Text should scale or stretch in one axis only, it will not remain proportional.
How do I change line properties in MicroStation?
1. From the Main Task go to the Change Attributes tool bar.
2. Click the Modify Line Style Attributes icon.
3. In the Tool Settings dialog choose [Shift].
4. Select the custom linestyle and then move your cursor to dynamically shift the linestyle to place the symbol or text at a better location.
How do I change dimension size in MicroStation?
1. Text Toolbar. Open the Text toolbar from the pulldown menu:
2. Tools > Main > Text.
3. Edit Text. Using the Edit Text tool you can select any dimension text and add additional words, or overwrite the entire dimension value. Select the Edit Text icon. Select the text in your dimension.
How do I match line properties in MicroStation?
1. Go to the Change Attribute tool.
2. Click on eyedropper(Match Element Attributes)
3. Select the attributes you want to match by checking appropriate boxes.
4. Select new element to apply the attributes from first element.