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[Archived] AskInga Wiki Creating EMF and WMF files with MicroStation V8 XM Edition
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    Creating EMF And WMF Files With MicroStation V8 XM Edition

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    Original Tip Date: Jun 2, 2006

    Creating EMF and WMF files with MicroStation V8 XM Edition
     
    Rudi Wells shares this information:

    If you're wondering where the EMF and WMF plot drivers have gone in MicroStation V8 XM Edition - well here's the scoop. The WMF format is obsolete and can no longer be written by MicroStation. As for creating an EMF file, select printer.plt and choose the Create Metafile option as shown below. The resulting output file can then be imported or pasted into MS Word.


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