Docroc

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  1. Thanks to both of you.. BTW is there a way to reference the floor height of each of the two structures against a common data point? Also is there a way to move one structure up or down in reference to the other in case I want to make the floor heights equal before connecting them?
  2. I am connecting two current adjacent structures with basically a hallway, both with hardwood finished floors I don't want to change. However the floor height difference between the two is about 1 1/2" over an 18 foot span or descending approx 3/32" per foot, however the floor of the room being extended over this hallway will stay the same height as the building with the higher floor or in other words as the floor descends the ceiling height of the hallway will increase. So how do I do a continuous floor with a section having a slope? A second connection between the two structures does not have to slope as it will connect from the higher floor to a garage and so a small step at the door is not a problem. How do I make sure the floor of this part stays with the height of the higher floor rather than the garage floor height? Sorry for two questions in one post but thought they were related. 2019 HD Pro Thanks.
  3. I am trying to reproduce my current house prior to a big remodel. I have used Room Planner on an iPad to capture my current house. However Room Planner only allows me to save each floor as a separate file which I uploaded to the cloud. I have a walk out basement, main floor and upstairs. Once I am in HD Pro 2019 on my desktop how do I combine those three plans (floors) into one plan?