One more thing, At least on a flashforge Dreamer, bridging along the X-axis comes out better then along the Y-axis. I'm thinking its because of the way the active cooling fan blows at the nozzle. My model has a bridge at the top of a circle. The bridge will be along the Y-axis. I had to adjust the "Extra inflation distance" to 0.50 mm. Otherwise the extruder would not touch both sides due to a small amount of warping. Here is a picture of a test sample. The one on the left is without the extra inflation distance, and the one on the right is after. But you can see that the bridging is not as good as previous bridging due to it being along the Y-axis.
Bridging3.jpg

Hopefully all this work is good. I'm starting the actual print that will take 26 hours.

Cheers