caduser4 wrote:
> On Jun 14, 2:43 am, lorys <l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>caduser4 wrote:
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>>>Is there a way to save my specific tool settings (i.e. when i click
>>>drop element, I want all of the boxes checked Complex, Dimensions,
>>>Line Strings, etc...). I don't want these settings to be saved to a
>>>specific drawing, I want these to remain checked whenever I open any
>>>file and after I close microstation.
>>
>>Attached is a macro i call it DropIt
>>it has all the settings ticked.
>>if you place it in your macros directory then from workspace function
>>you can set and F key to load this macro with "macro dropit" then you
>>will get all the tickes on no matter how you last used it and its ready
>>to select object(s) or you could link the macro to your own home made
>>icon.. thats a lot of fun to do...
>>Alternatively you can look up how to load a macro on startup you'll
>>find this detailed on this ng and at askinga.com and at Bentley select
>>in anycase you still use this little macro wich I created with the macro
>>recorder and turned on all the features..
>>There are also scripts to the same thing using the calculate ->tbl
>>feature but I'm not up with that..
>>Lorys
>>
>> Dropit.zip
>>1KDownload
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>
> thanks Lorys, this is also what the sup****t folks at Bentley
> suggested and I created a couple of macros with the tool settings I
> like. Coincidentally I created a macro almost exactly the same as
> this but I called it dropall. I also created one for the match tool
> that uses the match/change method called matchit. anyway, thanks
> again for your response.
>
Go to askinga.com
There is instructions there on how to run a macro on startup.
if you combine your 2 or 3 settings macros as 1 super macro then use the
runmacro mdl detailed at askinga.COM
you'll then be able to run ustn with the settings you want without you
having to load the macros yourself each time... pretty good I just did
it my self here..
Lorys
BTW do you subscribe to Control alt delete microsation magazine?


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