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Open the elevation in the layout, Suppress Label.
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What do you want the roof to look like? To mirror the plan, I'd use Edit Area as David shows in the video, but use Copy, Reflect About the common wall. If you want an air gap, draw a CAD line parallel to the common wall and reflect about it.
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Have you set the garage as a Garage room type? That will get you a slab.
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Soffit on a half wall.
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I'd use a custom countertop, or soffit instead of a shelf.
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That should be automatic. Post the plan for best ideas.
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Make that room a (room type) Porch to fix the floor and other things.
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As I suspected the lights are hidden by a soffit.Drop them down 150mm.
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Post the plan. You can use Edit>Edit Area> Edit Area (All Floors) to copy the area around the lights into a new plan if you wish.
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You cannot control the siding, which comes to the top of the foundation. See the Knowledge Base for ideas on placing a skirtboard. Look under Walls, 1st and 3rd topics.
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Which dimension tool in Pro are you using that will automatically dimension to the center and follow the drain when moved?
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I'd just redraw since it's a simple plan. Set your defaults to start. Draw first, second, then basement.
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I would draw a CAD line, center it on the drain, then dimension to the line.
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Can be installed on many, but you must use the license manager to move your active license from computer to computer.
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Could you post a simple plan for us to work with?
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What does a cross section show?
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Upload worked. I don't think the program will do what you want. Specifically, show a truss that has a bottom cord configured like yours below the top of the basement wall. You could simulate what you have to get the heights correct. Set the first floor floor structure to 19" to make the stemwall height correct, then use a lowered ceiling in the basement to make up the difference. Basement First floor
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