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To avoid errors when entering a file name, it is recommended that you specify
both the DGN file and path as follows:
path name\filename.dgn
or
path name\filename.dgn
If you enter a valid DGN file name without a file extension, the program adds
the extension and searches for the file.
Enter Name of Model or ? Enter a model name. For a list of models, enter?.
Enter Model(s) to list <*> Lists the design models available in the DGN file
in a separate text window.
Conversion Units Matches the DWF files drawing units to the master units
and sub-units specified in the DGN file. For example, if the DGN file has
master units set to meters, and sub-units set to millimeters, and you want the
DWG to be set to millimeters, select sub-units in the Attach DGN Underlay
dialog box.
Master Units - Matches the DWG drawing units to the master units set in
the DGN file.
Sub Units - Matches the DWG drawing units to the sub- units set in the
DGN file.
Insertion Point Specifies the insertion point for the selected DGN file. Enter
the X, Y, and Z coordinates at the command prompt, or click onscreen.
Scale Factor Specifies the scale factor of the selected DGN underlay and the
scale factor units. You can enter a scale factor at the command prompt or click
onscreen with the mouse.
If
INSUNITS is set to unitless or if the underlay does not contain resolution
information, the scale factor becomes the underlay width in AutoCAD units.
If INSUNITS has a value such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, or feet, and
the underlay has resolution information, the scale factor is applied after the
true width of the underlay in AutoCAD units is determined.
Rotation Specifies the rotation angle of the selected DGN underlay by entering
an angle value at the command prompt or by clicking onscreen.
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