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Everything posted by solver
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How would you change trim color?
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If you use SketchUp or a similar tool, you could create the railing -- just Union Jack flag an X with a + through it, and import for use a Panel. You could do them in Home Designer from individual parts, but not so easily.
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Not that I know of. Really simple to take a cross section, measure and adjust.
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Have you considered the Materials List?
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I assumed you would know to uncheck Roof Over This Room
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Go to your Dimension Defaults, change to Locate Surfaces, then pull an Interior Dimension.
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Make that space a room -- close it in with Room Divider walls.
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Those need to be drawn manually. Draw one, open it and change the settings, then copy it across.
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The default floor framing is an I-Joist. What type of truss do you want? Why change the flange width?
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Open each room, review the settings on the Structure panel.
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I keep grid snaps off all the time as I don't find them useful.
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Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/adVWNY7F10w?hd=1
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Post a picture or 2 showing your railing.
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Those are Temporary Points. Search Help for more info.
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What I noticed was the Roof Baseline just outside the wall and how it was different from the opposite side, not the misalignment. That made me think the wall was not aligned. I've sent this in to Chief as a bug.
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Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/Qo_-0nqz7h4?hd=1
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You can do multiple videos in a single reply -- keeps things cleaner
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I don't understand. I just used Pro 2020 to do what I did in Chief. Were you unable to do the same?
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I'm sure you have considered all possibilities.
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I always seem to fumble around with foundation problems like this but see if this helps. Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/IyXkkP33-EQ?hd=1
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A Room Divider wall set to be visible will also work. A 0" thick Room Divider will snap to the cabinet in plan, then use Transform/Replicate to move it in towards the cabinet. Use the center tool to center the doors on the cabinet.
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A short followup on dimensioning and how to show a problem for the best help. Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/Wu1yEhPG6_g?hd=1
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Because the program as installed is set up to automatically place Auto Dimensions, I'm guessing users might miss out on using Temporary Dimensions. I dislike the clutter of automatic dimensions (interior and exterior) while working on a plan, so I rely on Temporary Dimensions. There are times when a Temporary Dimension will not pickup where I want to dimension from, so in those cases, I'll use a manual dimension, sometimes coupled with a CAD line, then delete the manual dimension. Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/Po5mVf5QnO0?hd=1
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This video is not related, but might be worth a watch. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s-TcAHsiMjg