Typically, a cell is a small 2D drawing, or a 3D object— usually of a frequently-used or complex symbol, notation, detail, or part. Cells are defined as models in a DGN file called a cell library. A cell library can contain many cell definitions each of which is stored in its own model. A cell library is a DGN file. Any DGN file can be attached as a cell library and any cell library can be opened as a DGN file.
Sample building cells
Sample cells for civil engineering
Some sample cells for geospatial
Some sample cells for plant
Why Use Cells?
Cells are used for these reasons:
- To save time drawing patterns and repeated details
- To make it easy to update details throughout a DGN file
- To provide uniformity
You can create your own cell libraries.
Cell Origin
Each cell has a cell origin, defined when the cell is created, that can be thought of as the cell's "handle." When you enter a data point to place the cell, the origin is placed at that point.