Bentley Raceway and Cable Management CONNECT Edition Help

Print Styles

Print styles are named sets of print definition properties, such as scale, rotation, and color, that are used to create print sets in a consistent and automated manner. A single print style can contain DGN/DWG, Raster, PDF, and Common settings. Common settings are used to specify a printer driver configuration file and/or a Windows printer name.

Using print styles, you can:

  • Store and reuse print definition property values.
  • Enforce drawing standards by using a particular scale or pen table.
  • Establish properties that pertain to the entire print set such as printer.
  • Apply default print definition property values when creating print definitions or changing printers.
  • Save time by reducing the need to retype plotting parameters for each plot.
  • Create a single print style containing DGN/DWG, Raster, PDF, and Common settings.

Print styles can be used in Print Organizer and the Print dialog. If you frequently make black and white plots at a special scale using a particular pen table, you can define a print style with these property values and apply them each time you make a plot.

Print styles are stored in a DGN library (*.dgnlib) or in the open DGN file. If a DGNLib contains print styles it must be stored in the location indicated by the MS_DGNLIBLIST_PRINTING configuration variable. Print styles will not be found if specified using any other search path configuration variables, such as MS_DGNLIBLIST.

Note: Print styles cannot be stored in a DWG file.