Fix Misbehaving Design Files Like a Boss: FileFixer Training

Thursday, 15 December 2022

2:00 p.m. Eastern Time

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Do you ever experience:

  • DGN files that produce an error message when opened?
  • A design file that won’t open at all?
  • Elements that misbehave in some way?
  • Elements that won’t plot the same way they appear on your monitor?
  • DGN files that incorrectly convert to AutoCAD® or other file types?
  • Elements you can’t select or delete?
  • Elements not on a defined level?

If you answered “yes” to any of the above, chances are you’re dealing with file corruption.

Like a denizen of some dark underworld, it has the capacity to delay projects, cause extra work, jeopardize jobs and impact a company’s reputation. But did you know that you already have something installed on your workstation that automatically fixes corrupted MicroStation® files?

Join us on 15 December 2022 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time and let Fredrick Kenniston, Axiom Product Expert and FileFixer veteran, show you how to:

  • Immediately fix a corrupted design file that is impeding or slowing production,
  • Diagnose specialized corruptions and fix them with FileFixer,
  • Use “maintenance mode” to help detect and handle corruption before it impedes or slows production,
  • and more.

FileFixer is a lot like insurance. You don’t necessarily use it every day, but, boy, when you need it, you’ll be so glad you have it and know exactly how to use it.

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About Fredrick Kenniston

Fredrick is Axiom's Director of Technology. He has presented to thousands of engineers, doing one-on-one demonstrations. He has conducted live training for many corporate Fortune 500 Engineering firms. Fredrick is a veteran of the United States Navy and trained in Satellite Communications.

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