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Go to " File - Print - Drawing Sheet set up", there you can select a larger sheet size or lessen the scale to send to layout. DJP
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I can't dimension in elevation view in the HD Suite version.
DavidJPotter replied to CraigScott's topic in Q&A
In Suite only the tape measure tool works in an elevation camera and it is only temporary. If you wish your elevation dimensions to stay you will have to at least upgrade to Architectural if not Home Designer Pro. DJP -
Communicate with Tech Support then, is my advice. DJP
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No Foundation, support corners with 6 x 6 posts
DavidJPotter replied to K-mann's topic in Tips & Techniques
Here are some Help Articles that will help you. DJP -
Can't get the roof over the office to be flat
DavidJPotter replied to K-mann's topic in Tips & Techniques
What software title and version do you have, please? How to create a forum signature. DJP -
No Home Designer software has this ability, as far as I know. You can display both in Chief Architect Premier, sorry. DJP
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Read this to see if it helps: https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00923/understanding-and-adjusting-line-weights.html DJP
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How to change default ceiling finish to 1/2" (drywall)"
DavidJPotter replied to GeoffW's topic in Q&A
Open "Edit - Default Settings - Floors and Rooms - First floor Defaults" then uncheck "Default" by the ceiling finish input box. Unchecking "Default" then allows you to change that value to whatever you wish. DJP -
Then please tell him how, using what, please. DJP
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In Windows: My Documents/Home Designer XXX/Archives is where to look for your archive.plan files. I am unfamiliar with Mac's. The software automatically saves copies of all plan files you create on a computer, take a look. DJP
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If you have Suite or Architectural, NO but if you have Home Designer Pro: YES. In Pro you can edit/alter individual roof planes, in Suite and Architectural you can't. DJP
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Chief Architect/Home Designer creates a Virtual environment so one can print to paper a graphic communication to Building professionals who armed with their training and experience will take your graphic, conceptual communication as a general guide to create in the real world your desires. The virtual construct does not need to be precise, it only needs to communicate intensions and not mislead your contractor and his subs. DJP
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Balusters type is greyed out. How do I make it square to match the railings.
DavidJPotter replied to DesignNut's topic in Q&A
You DO NOT "drag over" from the LB, rather you make changes via the dialog box of the railing wall - Rail Style tab and then the Newels and balusters tab then lastly the "Rails Tab". DJP -
Balusters type is greyed out. How do I make it square to match the railings.
DavidJPotter replied to DesignNut's topic in Q&A
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Really, to do what you wish with greater freedom and support you will need to upgrade to Chief Architect Premier IMHO. However, you might be able to do something close using the custom backsplash tool by thinking out of the box. DJP
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I assume you have Home Designer Pro? DJP
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Not that I know of, call Customer Service to be sure. DJP
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The software is programmed in certain ways which creates some rather arbitrary situations. Part of learning the software is learning by trial and error what works and what does not. I am not sure but it probably lies in how you created your custom wall types and their layers. I have never heard of this being a problem in thirty years until your post. Such error messages are merely annoying and unimportant, you can check "Do not show me this message again during this session each time it appears and just drive on. I would not spend much time on that, the important thing is to obtain your product! DJP
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Manually in small roof segments. Take a look at the help article: https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-01187/creating-a-barrel-roof-in-home-designer-pro.html DJP
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Draw the roof plan on the right while in the First Floor plan view, set the pitch in the build roof dialog first, then make sure the first floor ceiling heights match your target height before creating, manually the roof plane. Only after it is drawn correctly would you then raise the ceiling of the first floor AFTER it was created. The roof plane on the Left appears to not bear exactly on the top plate of the second floor, so you may have to also manually raise that roof plane's baseline height until you obtain the geometry you desire. DJP
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Any advice wholly depends upon which software title and version you actually have and use, what do you have? DJP
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You designated the first floor walls as "Foundation" walls, and created NOTHING on "Floor Zero". The foundation shows in camera views because you created the foundation on the first floor and it IS there in plan view and camera views, you created NOTHING on Floor Zero and that is why you see nothing in plan view on Floor Zero. DJP
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Post a copy of your plan, and I will look and report, if you wish. DJP
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Open the Room Specification Dialog-Structure Tab and make sure "has floor" checked and also make sure that the "Floor Material" is not set to zero inches (that equals "no floor" visible) DJP