MICROSTATION-UNDO LEVEL OFF

Hello,

I am using Microstation V8i SS2.

I have used the right click command to Turn Level Off by Element.  I I wan to undo that action, I do not get an undo option under the edit pull-down.  Is there a way to undo that action if I select the incorrect level?

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  • Hello,

    You can use the "View Previous" tool to get the level back on that you had turned off. Please let me know if you are able to get this to work.

    Thanks,
    Daniel Eng

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  • Unknown said:
    Hello,

    You can use the "View Previous" tool to get the level back on that you had turned off. Please let me know if you are able to get this to work.

    Thanks,
    Daniel Eng

    After the View  previous its wise to save settings or save design, I like the  Control F short cut, I use it all the  time instead of the  menus...

    Lorys

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  • Unknown said:
    Hello,

    You can use the "View Previous" tool to get the level back on that you had turned off. Please let me know if you are able to get this to work.

    Thanks,
    Daniel Eng

    After the View  previous its wise to save settings or save design, I like the  Control F short cut, I use it all the  time instead of the  menus...

    Lorys

    Started msnt work 1990 - Retired  Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )

    But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE  update 16 (10.16.00.80) 

    MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.
    click link to PM me 

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  • Once you get used to it, you'll love that MS's undo undoes things that were actually done. That is to say, not panning, zooming, etc, but actions that changed something.
  • yep I  have used the control Z ( undo) for years and years but unfortunately  it does not  undo turning  off levels in references or  in active  that's what I love  using the view  previous for.. and  if I 'm only  going to  a whole lot of what if I turn of this and turn of that and make me a print , then put it all back the way it was... then I change my settings to be  do not  save settings on exit, then I can do all the what ifs in the  world and  just  close my  file and reopen and its back to then way it  was..( but not add extra refs)

    There is also a  little known feature  not much used today  due to the unlimited undo's  we have .. it didn't always used to be  that way  we used to have  a very limited undo it even counted the elements  deleted in a  selection as each one = 1 undo and I think the limit used to  256 undo's

    So we had to use the PLACE MARK command  and to return  back to the  book mark so to speak was undo do Mark.. its still there and I still use it  when I add extra  refs and  rasters and want to return to original state  or if I am trialling  macros etc the place mark and undo to mark are still very useful.

    Lorys

    Started msnt work 1990 - Retired  Nov 2022 ( oh boy am I old )

    But was long time user V8iss10 (8.11.09.919) dabbler CE  update 16 (10.16.00.80) 

    MicroStation user since 1990 Melbourne Australia.
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  • It becomes an even niftier tool once you realise that you can zoom/pan/leveloff and then go previous separately for every individual view. That is if you have more than one view open. That is especially great in 3D.

    Ivo Blaauw
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