But it doesn’t mean that you have to save all files in that folder. Workspace can help you to manage your files for different users, different project. Then change it back to our tutorial project. Try to change the users and projects that available on the list. It may look complicated, but trust me, it’s not :) You will love using workspace. Up to this point, you have set user configuration and tutorial project. When Windows ask you to overwrite those two folder, click yes. Select both of them, copy, and paste them inside tutorial files folder. The zip file contain two folders: DGN and CELL. Download them here, extract, and paste them into the folder. I have prepared all tutorial files we will use. If you use Windows XP, you can find it in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Bentley\… folder. It will create a folder at this location (for Windows Vista):Ĭ:\ProgramData\Bentley\MicroStation\WorkSpace\Projects\MicroStationTutorialFiles And give description: Tutorial files from Of course, you can use your own description :) Give name for this project: MicroStation Tutorial Files. Now let’s create a new project.įrom project option list, select new. We have defined a user configuration for this tutorial. Type MicroStation tutorial then click OK. MicroStation will ask you to give description for this user configuration. Let’s create a new workspace that you will use for this tutorial until the end. You can also use workspace if you have multiple users working on the same workstation. This will avoid you to arrange tools and interface each time you need to create drawings in different industry. If you need to design different drawings for different industries, you can set each of them in a separate workspace. You can create multiple workspaces in MicroStation. We will discuss how you can create your own workspace, create new files and save file and settings. ![]() If you are not familiar with this file type, it’s AutoCAD file. Not limited to DGN, you can also create a new DWG file. ![]() MicroStation have two types of file: 2D DGN and 3D DGN. When you start a Windows application, most of them will create and open a new file. In this tutorial, we will start working with workspace and design files. In the last tutorial, you’ve been introduced to MicroStation.
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