All the user should see on the screen at this point is a border with three clipped boundaries neatly lined up.This will leave you with only 1-xxx's (Area 1) and the 2-xxx's (Area 2) for this dgn. Choose Tools>Detach and click Ok when asked if you really want to detach files. After saving the individual cut sheet in Step 22 (ex: prjctR01.dgn), in the Reference Files dialog box, highlight all the 3-xxx's. If a third Area does not fit on the cut sheet go to Step 22. Repeat Steps 14 through 18 for the third area.Click near Area 2 (upper left corner maybe helpful) and position directly under Area 1 (line up). Now choose Tool > Move (with all the 2-xxx's still highlighted - very important!).Still in the Reference File dialog box, choose Tools > Clip Boundary Method:Fence.If the reference files are out of order (ex: a 2-xxx is mixed up in with the1-xxx's), click on Sort > By Logical Name. Now, in the Reference Files dialog box, click on the first Area 2 dgn (ex: 2-ali) and drag the mouse to encompass all Area 2 dgn's.Click on the second (Area 2) "bunny trail" and accept. Select the Fence command ( Fence Type: Element and Fence Mode: Inside).If the user centered the border correctly, the clipped area should not have to be moved. Next, still in the Reference File dialog box, choose Tools>Clip Boundary Method:Fence and click on the screen to accept.The entire region of the "bunny trail" must be on the screen for the command to "trace" the entire element. Click on the first (Area 1) "bunny trail" and accept. Select Fence from the main tool bar with Fence Type: Element and Fence Mode: Inside.If the reference files are out of order (ex: a 2-xxx is mixed up in with the 1-xxx's), click on Sort > By Logical Name. In the Reference Files dialog box, click on the first Area 1 dgn (ex: 1-ali) and drag the mouse to encompass all Area 1 dgn's.Select, scale (ex: 500) and position the CUTSH cell so the border will be centered on the first "bunny trail" (Area1) in the upper third of the border.From the main tool bar choose Element > Cells > File > Attach > Borders.cel.In the key-in box type Az=0 and click on the screen.This will be the base drawing for all the plans. The reference files will now be attached 3 times. Don't forget the prjctMth.dgn in the Cut Sheets folder. When prompted for a logical name use "3-xxx" which represents Clipped Boundary Area 3. Again, attach all the reference files.Don't forget the prjctMth.dgn file in the Cut Sheets folder. When prompted for a logical name, now use "2-xxx" which represents Clipped Boundary Area 2. Using Tools > Attach (in the Reference File dialog box), attach all the reference files again.Continue to change/add logical names for all the reference files.Change this to "1-ali" which will represent Clip Boundary Area 1. Ex: 12345ali.dgn may have a logical name of "ali" if the NHRef macro was used. Change or add the logical name to 1-xxx (where "xxx" represents the last three letters of the dgn). An " Attachment Settings : dgn name" dialog box will open. Double click on the first reference file. Open the Reference File dialog box (F9).In MicroStation, Create the Source drawing " prjctB00.dgn".