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Everything posted by solver
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Have you looked at Dimension Defaults?
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Where to? What's the problem?
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And when you change the wall back to visible, the floors remain looking correct. I've seen similar reported on ChiefTalk.
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You have a wall that contains the doorway. If you turn off the sun, the floors look the same. Make the dividing wall invisible and the floors look the same. This looks like a bug in PBR. It shows reflections on the kitchen floor, but they do not cross into the adjacent room.
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My impression is that there is a difference. If you want suggestions on why, or how to resolve the issue, then we need the plan.
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I believe you need to create a new layout template that is 24x36.
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Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/XXfg6u2K2o4?hd=1
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Oops -- thought I was looking at Suite. I see you have Ignore Top Floor checked. Is that the only way you could get the roof to build? If you uncheck that, the addition roof builds, but the original roof changes.
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Probably need to find a SketchUp symbol (google 3D Warehouse).
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Check the View menu, and make sure the program is maximized.
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That tool is no longer on the default toolbar. You can add it via Customize Toolbars, or just use the Copy/Paste tool as it will open a secondary toolbar with additional options.
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Watch on YouTube: http://youtu.be/IPmMuHdGCXE?hd=1
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No easy way that I know. Depending on the numbers of each, might be easier to select lights and switches, cut them, then select and change outlets, then paste/hold position to put the other back.
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Nothing here. Have you looked around on Houzz.com or similar sites?
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You need someone with Pro 2016, or Chief X7. Chief needs to set the flag to allow editing in Home Designer. You might post in Seeking Services on ChiefTalk. https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/forum/15-seeking-services/
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I understand, but what's the problem with them running through? Is it just a visual thing?
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What problem are you trying to solve? The beam may be located correctly, so the issue is with the joists?
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Don't know why -- move the front wall out an inch.
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Raise the ceiling.
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Manual roofs would be simpler, but review these options to get the roof to build where you want. Make it the actual heights.
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You need the 2nd floor. Have you added one to see what happens? Are you using manual or auto roofs?