DavidJPotter

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  1. It is not programmed to do that, sorry, it can be done manually... DJP
  2. While a Dollhouse view is open, it has a controlling dialog box that you need to open and uncheck "Show Lower Floor" so all you then see is the floor on which the camera view was ordered/created. This isolates the view to only one floor and not other floors as well. DJP
  3. The software is designed to allow dimensioning, either manual or automatic based upon default settings ONLY in elevation or plan views. Dimensioning in 3D cameras is NOT supported. DJP
  4. For third party made lighting symbols you must add "Added Light" sources for that imported symbol yourself via "3D - Add Lights". Each new light source has it own dialog box for adjusting the light effect and its emanation point. DJP
  5. Not that I know of. You could use soffits or custom slabs to emulate walls, they do not snap together like walls. DJP
  6. Architectural does not have the ability/tools to do this unless must adding a "Geometric Shape - Wedge" to the room, locate and reshape to suit, try that. DJP
  7. I do not know what exactly "QTR" means and you would have to ask the software engineers at Chief why they did what they did (SF is a common Architectural unit). DJP
  8. First you open "Display Options" you then "Unlock" The "Framing Truss" layer if locked, then do as Eric said above, preferably in a back-clip elevation camera for precise control. DJP
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    Enable Labels

    Labels for what purpose, where, what software title and version are you speaking of, please? What do you wish to lable? DJP
  10. Temporary Dimensions as a tool can be turned on or off manually, look for the icon. DJP
  11. File - Export - Current View - .dwg for AutoCAD or .dxf for general Generic CAD programs (after export you manually change the file extension from .dwg to .dfx DJP
  12. Whatever can be done is done via this tab of the Cabinet Specification Dialog (see image) DJP
  13. https://www.homedesignersoftware.com/search/?default_tab=all&q=split+level Have at it,please. DJP
  14. I recommend that you consider upgrading to Home Designer Pro, that has manual roof tool manipulation and creation. It is more money and more learning curve but will enable you to do anything, roof-wise you wish to create. DJP
  15. The floor plan geometry directly determines the roof system geometry, that is the LAW, sorry. Or perhaps I do not fully understand your "question". DJP
  16. I looked again. I stand corrected, thank you Eric. DJP
  17. Most default wall types have a "House Wrap" AKA vapor barrier", I think only masonry and block walls do not use a "House Wrap". What I was trying to communicate is that Wall layers and definitions can not be manually edited in Architectural 2023, if your version can, then good for you. DJP
  18. My answer above was based upon me checking using my 2023 Architectural trial version. DJP
  19. I'm not using 23 because of the current situation that I'm in Do you or don't you have Pro? If you have Architectural it offers NO customizing of wall types. DJP
  20. You will have to upgrade to HD Pro in order to create custom wall types, sorry. Your "signature" shows that you use "Architectural 2021", if that is out of date, please update it so it shows what you are now using, please. DJP
  21. In any version of Chief, YES; Home Designer NO DJP
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    Software

    I downloaded a trial version years ago and was unimpressed. DJP
  23. I commonly help Home Designer users with rough spots in their plans, I charge $75.00 per hour exchange for my help. DJP
  24. For the decks, make sure to "Build Deck Framing" is completed by selecting the deck in plan view and then in your Edit toolbar (the one that only appears when you select something), you will find the "Build Deck Framing" command to select and do. That will then fill out the deck's floors and framing. DJP
  25. I think the safest thing you should do is to delete the terrain in your as built .plan file and then duplicate your successful actions you implemented in the successful terrain .plan file. I there is no "easy" way to do this, the easy way is the way that confidently gets a useful product at the end. I prefer to import the topo information from AutoCAD or an image file that I have scaled and then trace over such files using Home Designer topo line objects that I program myself. DJP