Correct Undershooting and Overshooting of Grid Lines - Intergraph Smart Instrumentation - Help

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  1. In Smart Instrumentation, save the spec page as a .psr file and then open the .psr file in InfoMaker. For details, see Open a Form Page in InfoMaker.

  2. To correct undershooting or overshooting on the left border, do the following:

    1. Right-select the top line or on the bottom line, and on the shortcut menu select Properties.

    2. On the Position tab, under X1, copy the value to the Clipboard, using a standard Microsoft shortcut (for example, CTRL+C).

    3. Right-select the required horizontal line, and on the shortcut menu, select Properties.

    4. On the Position tab, under X1, paste the Clipboard value, using a standard Microsoft shortcut (for example, CTRL+V).

  3. To correct undershooting or overshooting on the right border, do the following:

    1. Right-select the top line or the bottom line, and on the shortcut menu select Properties.

    2. On the Position tab, under X2, copy the value to the Clipboard, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

    3. Right-select the required horizontal line, and on the shortcut menu, select Properties.

    4. On the Position tab, under X2, paste the Clipboard value, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

  4. To correct undershooting or overshooting on the top border, do the following:

    1. Right-select the left-most line or the right-most line, and on the shortcut menu select Properties.

    2. On the Position tab, under Y1, copy the value to the Clipboard, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

    3. Right-select the required vertical line, and on the shortcut menu, select Properties.

    4. On the Position tab, under Y1, paste the Clipboard value, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

  5. To correct undershooting or overshooting on the bottom border, do the following:

    1. Right-select the left-most line or the right-most line, and on the shortcut menu select Properties.

    2. On the Position tab, under Y2, copy the value to the Clipboard, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

    3. Right-select the required vertical line, and on the shortcut menu, select Properties.

    4. On the Position tab, under Y2, paste the Clipboard value, using a standard Microsoft shortcut.

  6. On the menu bar, select File > Save.

  7. Import the page back into Smart Instrumentation.

  8. Regenerate the spec page and specification, and save the specification again in Excel format.

See Also

Save a Page as an External File
Open a Page from an External File