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7 Oct 2005
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Axiom wants to help you migrate your projects to MicroStation V8.
The world's most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation software solutions, has devoted the past four years to the resolution of V8 migration barriers for MicroStation sites around the globe — and Axiom wants to share its hard-won corporate experience with its clients and all MicroStation Today readers.
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7 Oct 2005
By Mike Arroyo, Axiom Product Manager
How would you redesign MicroStation's user interface so that it increases the productivity of a designer? That is the challenge facing Bentley as they work on the MicroStation V8 XM Edition.
Exploring the XM interface
Where the old MicroStation Manager used to be, XM now opens with a Windows-compliant MicroStation Manager dialog box, similar to Microsoft Outlook, with icons along the ...
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7 Oct 2005
New FileFixer has new, easy-to-use file-selection interface that dramatically speeds up file selection for batch processing.
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Axiom announces the release of two new versions of their popular MicroStation utility,
FileFixer. FileFixer automatically repairs corrupt and faulty MicroStation files (including cell libraries). Versions 7.8k (for V7) and 8.6a (for V8) uphold
FileFixer's long tradition of design file corruption repair with multiple interface upgrades ...
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7 Oct 2005
A question we recently received was: "Is there a way to plot the lines in some reference files thinner, without changing the drawing and keep the other reference files the same?"
The easy way to handle this is to use Level Symbology. (The following directions are for MicroStation/J.)
- From the "Reference" dialog box, select the reference file you want to plot.

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7 Oct 2005
LONDON, ENGLAND — Famous for — among many other things — the BBC, Big Ben and the River Thames, London is where we caught up with this month's showcased MicroStation user — Steve Wright, an Associate at environmentally-minded United Kingdom engineering firm whitbybird. Steve kindly took time to share with
MicroStation Today his love of football (soccer) and how he kept on schedule for one ...
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