OpenBuildings GenerativeComponents Help

Launching OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents

You will begin by launching OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents and creating a OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents document file, called a design file.

When OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents opens it opens in the typical mode for OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents, which requires that you be in an active DGN file. Files are also always automatically saved, so File > Save is not necessary.

There are several ways to launch OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents. Here you will use the most conventional way.

Exercise: Launching OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents

Do one of the following:

In the program group, double-click the OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents icon.

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In Windows Explorer, double-click a DGN file icon (with the extension.dgn).

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Drag a DGN file icon from Windows Explorer onto the OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents icon.

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In the Windows Explorer, double-click the icon for the file, GenerativeComponents.exe.

From here you can create a new file to work in.

Exercise: Create and open a design file

  1. Continuing in the Welcome to OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents screen, click Start a work session (the blue area with an arrow on the extreme right of the Welcome page). This points to the Work Page, where you can start a work session. It lists the Recent WorkSets and Recent Files. You can also browse to a particular file. The New dialog appears.
  2. Select the New File icon.

    The New dialos opens from which you can create a new file.

  3. Type the file name Quick Start in the File name field.

    There is no need to type the extension .dgn because it will be automatically appended for you.

  4. Click Save.

    The file opens and you are presented with the default OpenBuildings™ GenerativeComponents application window interface. The title bar displays the name of the open file.