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Everything posted by solver
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Could you attach a file -- preferably a small test file done in Architectural with some CAD. I'd like to take a look.
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Looks like a Bow Window, and you will probably need to draw your own roof.
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Do it on floor 1. Why would you want to place it on floor 30 -- Pro could not do that anyway as the number of floors is limited.
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Jo Ann is surely correct. Here is an idea for the roof.
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If you do plan on upgrading, I'd do it now so you can take advantage of the new/improved features now.
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I believe only Pro lets you adjust these lines. You could a CAD lines over the top, but that's a pain because there are no snaps to help locate them.
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You just need to review the documentation on how to control pitch. What are you trying to raise -- the entire roof?
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Think about the wall type you are using.
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Learn the manual roof tools.
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Multiple ways. Copy/Paste Hold Position is the easiest.
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Watch a video or 2 on dimensions.
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Remove it then. You can remove or add to a dimension string.
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Yes. Think about what you are telling the program when you change ceiling heights with auto rebuild on.
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What do you want your dimensions to look like?
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Chief has mulled windows, Home Designer does not. ??? Look in the Library, or place a door and 2 windows. What are you wanting that that does not do?
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An image showing the space would be helpful and probably negate the need to download your plan. Home Designer is limited to making changes to the front of a cabinet only. Build it with parts.
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If you are auto building the roof, research these settings. If manually building, or you have turned off auto rebuild, select all the roof planes and Transform/Replicate.
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Not sure what you want to align, but you can center, and use Point to Point move. If you are sending as Plot Lines, Point to Point will pick up snaps. If you are having a problem, or not sure how to do something, start a new thread and ask.
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You think I just make stuff up
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@jasonN Did you experiment with the behavior I describe above? Have you called Chief and asked for an explination?
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Draw a wall, or take the wall on the left and drag it across.
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People in places like the UK have this problem. Play with your wall definition. Doors and windows go in the main layer.
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Probably related to your video chipset. Is all your system software up to date? Have you reviewed the minimum requirements listed on the website?