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How do I find and replace text in MicroStation?

How do I find and replace text in MicroStation?

Steps to Accomplish

  1. Start the Find/Replace Text tool, to do this go to Edit > Find/Replace Text.
  2. Turn on the option ‘Use Regular Expressions’
  3. In the Find Field enter the following: .*
  4. In the Replace Field, enter the word to be used to replace all existing texts in the model.

How do you delete text in MicroStation?

Solution

  1. Do a “Select By Attributes” to find the text node;
  2. Find the level of the text node;
  3. Turn off all levels except the level of the text node;
  4. Remove the text nodes.

How do I edit data fields in MicroStation?

Solution

  1. From the Text task, select the Edit Text tool.
  2. Click on the enter data field in the design file. The Word Processor opens.
  3. Double-click the enter data field in the word processor.
  4. Make the desired changes to the enter data field character, restrict the length and/or justification and click OK.

How do I change text node in MicroStation?

Solution

  1. Enable “Text Nodes” from Drawing > View > Presentation > View Attributes.
  2. Double click to select/edit the empty text node (Or activate the “Edit Text” tool, and select the empty text node).
  3. Enter text in the subsequently launched Text Editor.
  4. Place text in the view.

How do I add a data field in MicroStation?

(1) Select the edit text and identify the text. (2) When the text displays in the word processor window, place the pointer at the position where the data field is wanted. (3) Click the right mouse button and select “Insert Enter Data Field”.

How do I create a data field in MicroStation v8i?

To create a data field in MicroStation find out what character is set as the data field character. To find out what this is go to: Workspace > Preferences > Text. The preference ED Character will be displayed, in the box it will display the character that is used to create a data field by default it is the underscore.