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Tips & Tricks — Customize your MicroStation XM look and feel.

7 Aug 2008
By Oscar Albornoz
Clearwater, Florida, USA — One of the things that makes MicroStation the most powerful CAD system is its flexibility to make it work for you. MicroStation XM has been enhanced to give you more flexibility in molding how it works, making you more productive than ever before. The following are some of my favorite tricks for customizing MicroStation. Set up MicroStation so that you ...

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Tips & Tricks — Learn about the changes made to the “Main” tool box in XM.

7 Jul 2008
Clearwater, Florida, USA — The upgrade from MicroStation V8.5 to MicroStation XM came with a lot of enhancements. This article covers only what changed in the “Main” toolbar.

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Look what’s under the tree. Axiom releases online training for MicroStation XM!

7 Dec 2007
Clearwater, Florida, USA — 'Tis the season for new CAD training courses at Axiom. The month of December will see even more new training options under the tree. October brought a flurry of activity at the LearningBay workshop, leading to the big release in November of the much-anticipated InRoads Essentials courses for both MicroStation and AutoCAD. While that was underway, Axiom's content development elves were ...

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Mysteriously messed up V8 files

7 Dec 2007
Clearwater, Florida, USA — Have you ever encountered:
  • A "Tool not allowed" message?
  • Models in which elements cannot be modified or added?
  • Models that are "read only", but shouldn't be?
  • Hidden levels?
  • Hidden reference file attachments?
  • Elements displayed with incorrect level symbology?
  • Other odd design file behavior?
The majority of Axiom clients have now moved to MicroStation V8 or XM. Not surprisingly, the number of project-stopping, corrupted, V8 files reported to Axiom is ...

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FileFixer certified for MicroStation V8 XM Edition.

7 Aug 2006
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Axiom, the world's most experienced developer of time-saving MicroStation solutions, announces the release of FileFixer version 8.7b for MicroStation V8 XM Edition. FileFixer, Axiom's solution for MicroStation design file corruption, is ready for clients as they move to XM.

Red hot and ready to repair! FileFixer for V8 has been put through two year's worth of testing

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Bentley announces the commercial release of MicroStation V8 XM Edition.

7 Aug 2006
CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, USA — During the BE Conference that took place 21–25 May, Bentley announced the official release of the much-anticipated commercial version of MicroStation V8 XM Edition. With a new and aesthetic user interface, an unchanged DGN file format and full support for existing V8 standards, Bentley reassured users that V8 XM allows current V8 users to implement the new version without disrupting ...

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The XM files: Using named fences as references.

7 Dec 2005
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Reference files don't exist anymore. Not in the traditional sense at least. Since the release of V8, every model inside a V8 design file can be referenced into another model, so the design file has been transformed into a design container. Entire projects can be stored in one DGN file — which is why we MicroStation users should start referring to ...

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More on MicroStation XM improvements: What’s in a name?

7 Nov 2005
By Mike Arroyo, Axiom Product Manager
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, USA — Naming something allows us to easily identify it from others. Such is the case with people, animals and computer files. By having a clear and unique name associated with an object, we can identify it better and even recall it faster. Naming things makes it easier to recognize its purpose and function. What if specific MicroStation ...

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