Iplot Settings File

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Navigate to the configuration file named Iplot.cfg, located in the C:Program FilesBentleyMicroStationV8i folder. Right-click on the configuration file and choose “Open With” from the context menu. Click the “Notepad” option to open the file in Notepad. InterPlot Organizer Settings Files Settings files are applied to design files in Organizer to display specific levels by discipline, MicroStation version, or output type on shared CAD drives. Table 1 Settings File Folder Primary Users or Applications Description of Usage.

Iplot Settings File

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ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer is an application for composing plot sets from DGN and DWG files, as well as a variety of raster format files. After composing a plot set, you can print the plot set or publish the plots to a PDF document. It includes functionality to specify design scripts (formerly called pen tables), color tables, rendering attributes files and settings files when creating a plot.

When ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer is integrated with ProjectWise Explorer, two items are added to the Document menu in ProjectWise Explorer: Document > New > Plot Set and Document > Add To Plot Set.

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Using ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer from ProjectWise Explorer to print or publish your documents is simple. First, use Document > New > Plot Set to create a plot set. Once created, use Document > Add To Plot Set to add documents to the plot set. From there, use the tools in ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer to set up your printing parameters and preferences.

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Iplot Settings File Folders

For more information about using ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer when it is integrated with ProjectWise Explorer, in ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer, go to Help > Help Topics and then in the help select 'Using ProjectWise InterPlot Organizer With ProjectWise Applications'.

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