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7 Jan 2009
Before you consider any LearningBay MicroStation, GEOPAK or InRoads training, read the following
By David McDaniel
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Let's get right to the point. This whole election season has been about "change", and with the presidential inauguration just around the corner, there are still plenty of you out there concerned about what that might mean. Change is a pain. In order to "change" you've ...
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7 Jan 2009
By Rick Sewell
Often, it is beneficial to change what products are displayed on your Axiom pull-down menu for individual users or different classes of users working in different disciplines. It removes the potential confusion of what products are available to be used and restricts user access for any products that the Administrator does not want the user to use. The aximenu.cfg file lists what ...
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8 Dec 2008
Greg McKinney shows how to save time and boost productivity in this series of articles on workspaces.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — In this series of articles, I provide power user tips (and some little-known inside data) on using workspaces that will save you time, increase your productivity and help maintain project standards.
Using incorrect resources can cost thousands — even
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7 Dec 2008
Axiom's first enterprise-level MicroStation application brings massive time savings for CAD managers.
Clearwater, Florida, USA —Axiom, the world's most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation solutions, announces
Global Workspace Manager, the first in a series of ground-breaking, enterprise solutions that save MicroStation CAD managers time.

Using Global Workspace Manager, a CAD manager can set up and manage all the workspaces on all
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7 Dec 2008
By Eiren Smith
Clearwater, Florida, USA — It all started with a phone call. A client, we'll call him "Lazarus", was talking to his Axiom MicroStation Consultant, we'll call him "Ruben" (because that's his name). Although the call was regarding Lazarus' Axiom products, the conversation eventually turned to Lazarus' other needs, of which he had plenty. Turns out he had at least five different software ...
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7 Nov 2008
by TJ Crabtree, Maintenance Service Consultant
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Have you ever bought some software and then had to struggle with getting it up and running? Here at Axiom, we are not satisfied to just sell software. We want our software used. That's why we make it — to make the MicroStation user's life easier.
Rochester, New York, USA — Bergmann Associates CAD Manager, Melcher ...
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7 Nov 2008
Bergmann Associates CAD Manager, Melcher Mack, has been in the CAD industry for over ten years. He gave us some insights on changes he’s seen in the industry as well as his prediction on where it is going.
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7 Nov 2008
Automatic design file repair was once thought to be impossible.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Before Copernicus, mankind believed the Sun orbited the Earth. Before
FileFixer, mankind believed design file corruption could not be repaired automatically.
If you remember this ad, then we would like to congratulate you on your upcoming retirement!
We now take for granted that the Earth orbits the ...
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7 Nov 2008
New course release smashes all previous records.
Clearwater, Florida, USA — With the release of the
InRoads Vertical Geometry Tools course, Axiom, the world's most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation solutions, hits a historic mark: One hundred new or updated e-learning courses since January 2008.

Training increases speed and quality of design work if it's the right training. Now with
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7 Nov 2008
By Rick Sewell
It seems that for every project that requires design work there are special menus that you have to use, certain palettes you need to keep open — not to mention the usual main menus you keep open all the time. Sometimes you cover more of your screen with menus than you do with your actual view window.
By default, MicroStation loads with the ...
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