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Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
y-g-m-n replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
PS you should install tile on walls as custom backsplash not molding. -
Molding settings not working, molding appearing where I don't want it?
y-g-m-n replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
Ditto to above. molding is meant for those cross section shapes in library to be "Extruded" around room. - Yesterday
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Molding settings not working, molding appearing where I don't want it?
PhillipCA replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
Instead of using a molding, I'd recommend using the custom backsplash tool or a wall covering in the individual wall’s specification to achieve your desired result. or -
HD 2026, Mac OS. Trying to figure out why I'm getting molding where I don't want it. I'm looking at this wall construction here. I want molding (tile) on the walls coming out from the sides of the room, but then no longer once it cuts in towards the door. Right now the molding is appearing everywhere, and cutting off the windows behind the bench seating. I've looked into each wall, and where I want it, "no interior (or exterior) molding" is checked. Yet it seems like HD is just generating molding regardless. If I peer into the materials on those walls, no molding/tile appears. And yet, it's rendered there. Sanity check? Something I'm doing wrong? Crude markup on the drawing: green yes molding, red no molding.
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Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
joesausage replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
@PhillipCA that did the trick! Much appreciated, didn't even know that material info pane existed. - Last week
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Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
PhillipCA replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
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Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
Rookie65 replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
I think one of the many drawbacks to HD 2026 is that the material editing properties have been taken away. If you go to the material, copy it to make a new one and rename it, see if you can edit the angle of it. Change it from 0 to 90, or the opposite. If it's greyed out, you can't. However, if you applied this as a soffit, and not a moulding, the pattern may be fine. -
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Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
joesausage replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
Home Designer 2026, Mac OS. -
Why is the tile in my molding vertical instead of horizontal?
Rookie65 replied to joesausage's topic in Q&A
What version are you using? -
Can't figure out anywhere to change the orientation or why it's appearing this way:
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I tried again by dragging and dropping the file onto HDP7 and it asked me to download the file again, and I did. I downloaded the windows vista file 7.08b from the CAHD official website and this time the browser didn't give me the question or warning for some strange reason ? The file installed fine and everything worked ok after entering the CD Key and having the dongle in place. The important thing is to install the update otherwise the dark red HASP dongle key will return errors when you try to run the program. The other thing to do when installing the program on a newer machine, is that you have to manually double click the .exe file so that the program will install. In this case there are two program CD’s. One more trick that @Bob_Medvetzhas shown me, is to edit the registry so that the drivers for the HASP dongle install correctly. You can see his posts on the ChiefTalk website. Please search Chief Architect version 10 on newer windows machines. The newer versions of Chief Architect are the best to use and I have CA X10. But much of my work like others was done in much older versions. So if you have a client from say twenty years ago and they want to add or remodel their home, you don’t have to start from scratch. Beware you need save older CA files via X8 to get older files to display more correctly in plan and in layouts. You will still have some editing to do but most of the model will be correct. Hope that helps others who are in a similar situation as us older users are.
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well what fixed it? Curious peeps wanna know
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Thanks for your reply! The main issue is that none of my walls are load-bearing. That is why I attempted to apply a single rule for headers (which I do not need) to all my walls, as there is currently no "Load bearing wall" option available for walls in the application. While there are workarounds, such as manually removing the "header" option for each opening, this core issue still exists within the app.
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Hi, the download is safe becuase it is from an official Chief Architect website so I trust it. When I try to run it as an administrator it looks for another program to open it and provides a program list to choose from. I have tried dragging and dropping the update file right onto BH&G HP7 icon but all to no avail. I will put up another screenshot to show what is happening and what the update file type is. Maybe someone could help ? I have this software BH&G HDP7 running on new computer with XP pro on it. So if it doesn’t work on the newer machines, I am not that worried about it. But I like to try and see if it will run on windows 10 & 11 machines as well with a little help from other users. Edited: Problem solved now and it is indeed working on my newer windows machines. Thanks for the support.
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Cross Section/Elevation Tool Glitch - Only Shows Front View of Garage
y-g-m-n replied to Doug_Morrison's topic in Q&A
can you post picture of PLAN with CROSS SECTION Camera location/lines -
it is a WIN safety thing. might need to lower your security settings to allow you to download but it looks like it downloaded and is just giving you warning about opening it. what comes up when you click SEE MORE? If it downloaded click the download arrow button and OPEN FOLDER for downloads. then you can RUN/open file by right clicking on it and hit RUN AS ADMIN.. BUT make sure you trust it else an EXE file is an executable which if written by BAD guys can kill your computer or give you virus etc.
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Hi Bob ! Thanks once again for your help. Here is a pic of the download message I get after downloading the BH&G HDP7 update.
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I am having a persistent issue using the Cross Section/Elevation tool in Home Designer Pro When attempting to create a cross-section on the second floor of my story-and-a-half house (specifically to measure knee wall heights), the tool fails to cut where I draw the line. No matter where I draw the cross-section line on the overhead 2D floor plan (along any axis/direction), the resulting 3D view is always an orthographic exterior elevation that is a cut through the forward-facing garage on the first floor. It will not generate an interior cross-section view of the walls or roof framing as intended.
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JamieRI started following Home Designer 2026 and beyond will be subscription based
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This "DIY" subscription pricing CUTS ME OUT, after 26 years of shoveling tolerable amounts of money toward CA for a product that I just want to own, not one I need. I am truly DIY, not a contractor. I have been using this software since 1999 and have paid annual upgrades for many years. Why would any DIY buy this?? Over time I designed an addition to my house and a couple of renovations. I used it to arrange furniture in my gazabo. My wife and tried to design our dream home, but after time the kids grew up and moved away. I assumed that when we got serious and wanted to actually create construction drawings, I would either upgrade or find an architect that uses CA. (Now we see several really smart stock plans from builders available and they provide customization services_ Some years I don't even open it, or open up a plan just to get some measurements. Most of my use is to visualize moving my furniture around, adding shelves, etc. Recently, I roughly captured my daughter's house to brainstorm renovations with her and help with furniture purchases. 3D Home Architect WAS a DIY product, with a DIY price! My receipt below is April 1999: 3D Home Architect® Deluxe 3.0 Win9x CD $49.95 ($97.62 in today's dollars). With all upgrades over time I have spent about $550... just to have this DIY designer. I bought many of my annual upgrades are just to make Home Designer Suite perform better, do 3D better, to support Windows 7, 10 and 11, or to avoid the bigger cost to re-purchase if I didn't upgrade. The price was low enough for me to just do it. It was annoying at times, but I just wanted to be able to use it on my new computers and open old files. A quick review shows I have spent almost Home Designer is not really a DIY product anymore, it has enough to market professional services, yet as I read, it seems that it is just a frustrating version of Chief Architect. Now you are pricing it for small shop professionals. If I was a small shop pro making money on the 2025 perpetual license, I would just do it, without upgrading ever. It really seems like CA is killing a market segment, instead of creating one that pulls users toward the higher priced versions when they need it.
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Just realized that 2026 is a subscription. I have both cancelled my 2026 subscription and guess I will be using 2025 until its not viable anymore. I have also sent an email to the sales dept expressing my disappointment with what I believe to be a short sighted decision to move to a subscription revenue model. It's not about the money, it's entirely about putting access to my work product in the hands of a 3rd party that can decide at any time to cut me off. I've started moving away from adobe, Microsoft and any other software project that is a subscription only offering. I don't rent tools!
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Can you post a screen shot of the error message?
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No this is ancient because it goes back to CAV10. (Better Homes & Gardens) BH&G HDP7 is based on CAV10. About 20 years ago lol. . I do have HDP 2025 though, the last perpetual version. I can get CAV10.08b working on these newer machines as of today with help from other users and with the old red HASP dongle key. I was trying to find out if I can do the same with BH&G HDP7 that also has an old red HASP dongle included with it ? X17 in reality is version 27 of Chief Architect as you may know ?
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have you checked for each door/opening under the FRAMING tab what the headers are set at? Why would you set them @ 3.5" Depth (height) or width? for a load bearing wall the depth depends on the opening free span and if your door width is less than or equal to 49" you should get 3.5" which i see it drawn in your framing picture. But you want to leave that default table set as when you purchased software as it pretty much goes by the Lumber tables for header sizing. Remember headers are for Doors, windows and any other wall opening and meant for load bearing walls but framing crews will fit them on all wall openings even those not load bearing since it is just what they do and know and play it safe for little money. you would not want a 2x4 going across an opening of 10ft with a hip roof load on top....
