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    ProStructure Rebuild - ProStructures Key-in Command

      Product(s): ProStructures
      Version(s): CONNECT Edition (10.XX.00.XX)
      Area: Key-in Commands
      Subarea: ProStructures Key-in
      Original Author: Vyanktesh Nama, Bentley Product Advantage Group

    Overview

    In this wiki, we are going to learn about one of the ProStructures key-in commands i.e. ProStructure Rebuild. This key-in has several options to clean up, recover or update the XGraphics of a model or drawing having possible inconsistencies.

    Steps to be follow

    Please follow the below steps to achieve this.

    1. Navigate and left click on the Key-in button, located at Home > Common Tools > Key-in, or simply search it in the Search Ribbon at the right top corner.

    2. Now, type ProStructure Rebuild in the key-in dialog and then hit the enter key.

    3. Message Center dialog will open with several options as shown in the below image.

    4. Keep the Message Center dialog open and then enter your required option number (e.g. 60) from the above several options in the Key-in dialog and then hit enter key to rebuild the model with the chosen option.

    Following are the few options that are commonly used to rebuild the model if something is broken-

    60 to recover and rebuild the elements in the model.

    50 to clean up the model.

    41 for updating Graphics and non-reacting elements.

    In this way, we can use ProStructure Rebuild Key-in to recover or clean up or other several options to rebuild the model.

    See Also

    • ProStructure Reload References - ProStructures Key-in Command
    • ProStructures
    • CONNECT Edition
    • ProStructures Key-in Command
    • ProStructure Rebuild
    • Key-in commands
    • ProStructures CONNECT Edition
    • ProSteel
    • ProConcrete
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    • When: Tue, Jul 6 2021 4:05 AM
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