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How to Insert Symbols in MicroStation?

Understanding Symbol Insertion in MicroStation

MicroStation offers various methods for inserting symbols, special characters, and formatting text efficiently. This guide outlines the detailed steps to effectively insert symbols in MicroStation.

Setting Up Your Workspace for Symbols

Before inserting symbols, confirm your workspace settings are configured correctly:

  1. Open MicroStation, and navigate to the Workspace menu.
  2. Select Preferences from the dropdown.
  3. Go to the Text settings category.
  4. Look for the option labeled Degree Display Char and specify the ASCII code you plan to use for the degree symbol or any other special character. This will help MicroStation recognize your input.

Inserting Symbols Through the Ribbon

To insert special characters using the Ribbon interface:

  1. Position the cursor at the exact spot where you want to add the symbol.
  2. Go to the Insert tab on the Ribbon.
  3. Within this tab, find the Symbols group, and click on SYMBOL. Choose More Symbols… from the options.
  4. A dialog box will appear. Click on the Special Characters tab to explore available symbols.
  5. From the Character dropdown menu, scroll and select the desired symbol.
  6. Confirm your selection by clicking the INSERT button, which will place the symbol at your cursor’s location.

Using Alt Codes to Insert Characters

Another method for inserting special characters is through the use of Alt codes. To utilize this feature:

  1. Identify the Unicode value of the character you wish to insert.
  2. Position the cursor where you want the character to appear.
  3. Hold down the ALT key.
  4. While holding the ALT key, enter the four-digit Unicode value using the number pad keys (make sure NUM LOCK is enabled).
  5. Release the ALT key, and the character will appear at the insertion point.

Editing Text and Formatting Options

MicroStation allows for editing and formatting text in various ways. To modify text after placement:

  1. Click where you want to add or change text to set the insertion point.
  2. Use the Text Editor window or a text field within the dialog box for editing.
  3. You can paste text using CTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT.
  4. Toggle between insert mode and overwrite mode using the Insert key on your keyboard.

Creating Superscripts and Subscripts

Creating superscript or subscript text is straightforward but may require specific fonts. To insert superscripts, follow these instructions:

  1. Access the Install Fonts utility through the Utilities menu in MicroStation.
  2. After installing the desired font, open the Text Editor for your text entry.
  3. Append the superscript Unicode values (e.g., by adding 178 or 179) after the relevant text for proper display.

FAQs

What should I do if a symbol does not appear after insertion?
If a symbol does not appear, check that the font you are using supports that character. Ensure you have selected the correct symbol and that the font settings in your preferences are correctly set.

Can I create custom symbols in MicroStation?
Yes, MicroStation allows users to define and create custom symbols using the Symbol Definition tool. This option can be accessed from the Design or Drawing tabs, depending on your project context.

How can I change existing symbols or characters in my text?
To change existing symbols or text, use the Text Editor or double-click on the text element. From there, you can replace characters or symbols as needed, adjusting formatting or styles as you prefer.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.