Good day
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Place Table tool in MicroStaion/ OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition. We have a very standard format for some of our data and would like tables to be created exactly as they are in Excel.
Below is how the data looks in Excel:
Below is what it looks like if MicroStation attempts to preserve the formatting:
You can see that most of the text does not come through and not all of the row heights are preserved. The column widths are preserved.
Below is what it looks like when not preserving the formatting:
Am I missing something?
Kind Regards
Warren
OLE technology broke for us in the Nov Microsoft Updates. I'm not getting any traction from our IT, but have only posted in forums for now.I have bitten the bullet and will go with TABLEs from Excel Data, without the SEED until DR is corrected.SCALE PROPERTY is missing from TABLES however. I have no idea why, but can SCALE the TABLE after placing.
In general terms, talking about CE being "buggy" is not far from the truth, and I have logged a number of bugs that did not exist in earlier versions of CE, or V8. Frustrating for users as well as I am sure the developers who must be going around in circles by now.FWIW. I'm U11 - for the Technology Preview of Excel exchange with Item Types - Works well so far and will become the long term replacement for TAGS I feel.
Greg Smith
Microstation 10.17.01.058
Opinions expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer
Hi CarlJust following up on this - do you know if the defect you filed is going to be corrected soon?
Hi Warren,
Defect 937783 is currently scheduled for Update 14.
@warren: i. e. it won't work for another year.
Carl Myhill said:Defect 937783 is currently scheduled for Update 14
f.mandoki said:it won't work for another year
I think you're being a little pessimistic. The CONNECT Updates have arrived more or less as Bentley promised once a quarter.
If we see Update 12 arrives in February 2019, then Update 14 should be with us in October 2019. Let's hope that the defect has been rectified.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions