DCortes

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  1. I guess I should have explained Duh me...   Click on the Stair Icon and select which way you want the steps to go left or right, then click and drag the end into almost one complete circle and let it go.  Then click on it again and hold the mouse button down and dray it close to each others end and you'll see the circle change in size.  Adjust to what you want.

  2. Well if you looking for an answer as in which will bring you the most value I can tell you as a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser and Residential Appraiser that as long as the bathroom contains three fixtures its considered a full bath.  Value will be derived by the ready willing and able buyer and the ready and willing able seller to comunsurate a properly executed contract for sale.  If your improving the bathroom for the sole purpose of a higher value it can work and it also can back fire.  At times property owners are advised to with update or change the flooring to make the property more marketable.  Its hard to know what the buyer is looking for and your choice might not be what they actually want.  I have seen properties where new hardwood flooring installed only to be removed by the buyer. 

     

    So for resale purposes i would not go through the expense but provide an allowance towards the modification if necessary.

     

    JMHO

  3. Once you have created you curved wall select the window and place it on the wall.  Select it and edit the window. Click on the Casing Tab and then towards the bottom select "Radial" in the Curved Wall Casing area, then click OK.  Then copy and paste as many you want to get the photo you want. 

     

    Hope that helps

  4. if you originally created them then you just need to open up the file itself.  They will still be on your system that you created the PDF.  Change the original and then re-save them as a PDF.

  5. Click on CAD then Select Points then slide over to Input Points.  They should read X Position 0" and Y position 0" made sure Absolute Location is selected and click on OK.  Zoom out of your plan and you will see an X marking your 0,0,0 position.

     

    Hope this helps you out.

  6. HD Pro 2016 Question.  Can you or can you not make blocks and add to your library for later use.  I created a foundation block cross section and tried to save it but when you drag a box over to select all there is no option or Icon that shows Library with the Plus (+) sign with it to add to your personal Library. 

     

    Or is this something that I have to create and save to a specific plan sheet and then have them all together and then copy and paste when needed.  I think there should be an easier way to do this or maybe I'm wrong.

     

    Dave

    HD Pro 2016

  7. I remember when I did that I didn't want to look stupid so I just uninstalled the program and reinstalled it.  Then I did it again this time I search over an over the forum and found it but Potter answered the question just seconds before I found it.