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November 2004

Product News

Enhanced New Version of RefManager for MicroStation V8 Allows for More Comprehensive Reference File Modification

Axiom announced the release of RefManager for V8 version 8.1a. Version 8.1a includes two new commands which allow MicroStation users to control and standardize the display (on or off) and symbology (color, line style and line weight) of reference files.

RefManager specializes in the manipulation of reference file levels. RefManager allows MicroStation users to control and standardize the display of levels in project reference file attachments for one or all project master files. Project managers can save RefManager settings to re-use over and over to create discipline-specific sheet files or snapshots of project milestones as a project progresses.

When dealing with large numbers of master files and reference files, making changes to attachment level symbology can be tedious and error prone. To further complicate the matter, attachment symbology can be different in each view. The new release of RefManager for V8 solves reference file attachment management problems, eliminating the time, tedium and potential errors involved with controlling the display settings for level symbology for multiple attachments in multiple project files.

The new release of RefManager for V8 also allows users to stay in control of level display and level symbology for every level, every view and every reference file attachment. This capability eliminates the long hours of repeated manual reference file level display or level symbology modifications.

To learn more about RefManager for V8, visit Axiom's web site at http://www.axiomint.com or call +727-442-7774 extension 9159 or e-mail 9159@axiomint.com .

 

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