Two methods: Open a DGN file in Misrostation V8 and....
# File --> Saveas --> Select format to save: AutoCAD drawing files (*.dwg) # File --> Export --> DGN, DWG, DXF --> Select format to save: AutoCAD drawing files (*.dwg)
You can use Import/Export feature of Microsoft Outlook in order to get Outlook files from Old computer to the new Computer.
In GstarCAD's interface Pull-down Menu: Tool>Option>Open and Save In "File Safety Precautions" choose "Automatic Save" and set the time interval such as 5 minutes. When choosing the file style if you choose "Single DWG File Save" system will automatically save file to be .SV$. In fact .SV$ files are standard DWG files. .SV$ files can be opened after changing the suffix to be DWG. But the save time is slow and not suit for the auto save with short time interval. If you choose "Quick Multiple Files Save", system will automatically save file to be .dwh, the speed is very fast and suit for timely backup requirement. Suggest users not to choose "Save a Preview Image" because it affects the save speed. After finishing the above setting, system will make quick auto backup according requirement
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The reason why the DWG is not showing the preview of the drawings in GstarCAD is because GstarCAD needs to save the thumbnail. The way to save the thumbnail is Tools>Options>Open and then Save.
To save individual InDesign pages instead of the entire document, after selecting export to PDF, the export dialogue box appears. You can set the range of the pages you wish to export. Also, make sure that the its set to export "Pages" and not "Spreads."
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If you bring the quicktime video into imovie, you can go into the export menu and export as audio. You can set it into MP3 format there.
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in Windows : specify environment variable as classpath orset classpath="list of directories" e.g. set classpath="C:\java\lib"in Linux export CLASSPATH="your classpath" e.g. export CLASSPATH="/home/java/lib"
Not all Microsoft Word files are read only. A file can be set for read only. By default, MS Word not set to read only.