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  1. @Garcia3

     

    The problem is you have the OSB subfloor set as Framing in all (I did not check all rooms) rooms.

     

    Uncheck this and your trusses build correctly.

     

    I did a video last night showing this and how to correct it but had upload problems then, and again as I write this.

     

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  2. Will the vanity be built as a larger single cabinet, or will it be built with multiple cabinets?

     

    Selecting the sink uses the same method as is used elsewhere. Select the cabinet, Tab to select the sink.

     

    You won't be able to copy it, just move it.

     

    You may place a sink from the library outside the cabinet, then manually position on the countertop.

     

  3. 5 hours ago, Donco15 said:

    I created a detail drawing with several text boxes in the plan file. I want to be able to manipulate them in the layout file as an image instead of a series of individual boxes.

     

    Since they are CAD text boxes the Architectural box feature does not come up.

     

    When you group select them and send to layout, they will all be grouped together in a layout box.

     

    I'm not understanding the problem, I suppose.

     

  4. Why are you modeling trusses? They will need to be designed by a truss manufacturer and you will include their data sheets in your plan.

     

    Sub Fascia controls the position of the soffit.

     

    Trusses build between roof and ceiling planes. Place a ceiling plane (shown in green) where you want the bottom of the truss and the truss will fill in.

     

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  5. 53 minutes ago, Geruski said:

    Red arrow on first pic shows which wall I am trying to place

     

     

    Open the wall that's there, or draw in a new one, look on the Roof panel, Roof Cuts Wall at Bottom.

    Setting does just what it says. Can be a bit stubborn but it usually works.

     

    Come back if you cannot get it to work and I'll look at the plan.

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  7. 4 minutes ago, ChiefMikeSebest said:

    Can you help me out with my problem?

     

    I just looked at Architectural 2021 and 2023 and do not see a way to adjust hardware placement on individual doors.

    Pro and the Chief Architect products have it, but not Architectural and Suite.

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  8. Things like this are annoying aren't they.

    I think it's a bug and don't see a reason it should be building a wall there.

    You can turn off the auto attic wall builder in Wall Defaults, then delete the wall.

     

    For your deck, don't know what advice you are looking for, but I would experiment with using a Balcony too.

  9. On 1/16/2023 at 7:14 AM, Tyler2022 said:

    so I am trying to get my outside wall application setup and I seem to be stuck because I cannot find  moisture barrier would that be the lath or the house wrap? can anyone help me on what i should use as my vapor barrier 

     

    Is this a construction question? Your wording makes me think you don't understand the components of the wall you are building.

     

    However, you may create your own material if one does not exist in the library.

     

    But my real question is why add all these layers to your wall? Especially ones that are 0" thick.