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[Archived] Project Review Forum Projectwise Navigator level symbology overrides
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    Projectwise Navigator level symbology overrides

    AndrewH
    Offline AndrewH over 13 years ago

    I have level overrides in my building.dgn file that I want to have come through in the i.dgn package for viewing in Projectwise Navigator.  These appear to get ignored when the i.dgn package is created.

    I can modify them in the overlay file when it is created but this is also a problem as I have probably 200 layers and I can't use filters to select them by common groups.  I also have to manually try and match what was in my original dgn file.

    Any help appreciated.

    A

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    • Darius Rimasauskas
      Offline Darius Rimasauskas Tue, Mar 3 2015 7:31 AM in reply to John D

      John, I think the link that Richard mentioned is this one:  http://communities.bentley.com/products/projectwise/project_review/w/wiki/5442.allow-level-overrides-to-come-over-into-bentley-navigator-tn

      Regards,
      Darius



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    • John D
      Offline John D Mon, Feb 23 2015 10:20 PM in reply to RichardDe

      Richard, the link seems to be lost, could you please repost or send me the link.

      John Davidson

      Best Regards,

      John Davidson

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    • AndrewH
      Offline AndrewH Tue, Aug 3 2010 9:26 PM in reply to Ron Stewart

      Thanks Ron/Richard

      Started a fresh assembly and overlay file and overides come through fine.  I notice now that the level symbology that I had changed in PWN by opening the level manager dialog via a keyin then ignores any changes that are made in the original assembly. This is why my first reaction was that it was not working.  I take it this is correct behaviour.

      Thanks for your help guys.

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    • Ron Stewart
      Offline Ron Stewart Tue, Aug 3 2010 3:23 PM

      Hi Andrew,

      If you follow Richard's procedure, but also manually turn on the Level Overrides view attribute in the new overlay, does that improve things? Also, I posted a longer reply to the other thread on this topic.

      Ron

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    • AndrewH
      Offline AndrewH Mon, Aug 2 2010 5:50 AM in reply to RichardDe

      Hi Richard,

      Tried this and didn't appear to have an effect unless I'm doing something wrong of course.

      A

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