New Dialog
Used to create and open a DGN file as the active DGN file.
You can access this dialog from the following:
- Ribbon:

Key-in:
Note: If the preference
Use Windows file open is on (the default) in the
Look and Feel category of the Preferences dialog (), the File, Edit, Directory, and Help menus are not
present, but most of the functions provided in those menus can be performed
using the icon bar.
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Save in | Lists the drives and directories for selection. |
| List box | Lists the names of the existing files in the directory, filtered according to the file type chosen in the Save as type option menu. |
| File name | Sets the name of the new DGN file you want to
create.
Different file systems allow different numbers of characters in file names. Some file systems are case-sensitive (they differentiate between upper and lower case), others are not. If portability between different file systems is a concern, file names with a maximum of eight characters all in the same case are recommended. |
| Save as type | Sets the type of file to create.
|
| Seed File | Identifies the seed DGN file, which is copied to create the new DGN file. |
| Browse | Opens the Select Seed File dialog, which is used to select a different seed file. The files listed for selection in the Select Seed File dialog are in the directory pointed to by the MS_SEEDFILES configuration variable. |
| Save | Creates the new DGN file. |
| Go to Last Folder Visited | Returns to the last folder that you opened. |
| Up One Level | Moves up one directory from your current location. |
| Create New Folder | Creates a new folder with an editable name field. |
| View Menu | Allows you to select how to display the files in
the directory.
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| Bentley icon > file history | Lists up to the last ten files that were most recently opened. The desired file can be chosen from the menu. |
| Folder icon > Select Configuration Variable | Opens the Select Configuration Variable dialog. Use
this dialog to change the directory of files listed in the list box by
selecting a configuration variable whose definition points to a different
directory.
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| Folder icon > folder history | Lists up to the last 12 folders that were most recently opened. The desired folder can be chosen from the menu. |
