Zen Engineering - Issue 2

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Issue 2

October 15, 2003

1. For some reason, if the software experiences an unnatural exit or crash, the INI files could potentially become corrupted. If this occurs, you should start up InRoads again, then immediately exit the software. Then, restart the software, load your data, and proceed with your work. (pg 206)

2. While working with an InRoads command you can always jump to a MicroStation viewing command (zoom in, zoom out, pan view, window area and so on). Just reset one time when you are done manipulating the view to return to the InRoads command. (pg 335 & 421)

3. Project Defaults are an excellent method of managing several different projects that are going on simultaneously. This is done by setting up a separate configuration for each project and then activating the one that you want to work with. (pg 78 & 164)