katalyst777

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  1. Only the Premier version of the software allows you to edit what Temporary Dimensions locate. None of the Home Designer programs do (something I was kind of hoping would be added in the new version but I double checked the Pro 2016 trial and it still doesn't). So, you'll need to draw in manual dimensions instead and use those to locate the walls and precisely position them.
  2. If your version won't allow you to slope a soffit, and you don't have a suitable object in the Shapes section of the Library Browser, then you might want to see if you can create something in SketchUp and bring in the SKP symbol for your angled beams. http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00888/
  3. Since you shouldn't draw on Floor A, I would hesitate to include it and just err on the side of caution - 3 floors plus a foundation.
  4. I downloaded the trial of Pro 2016 and didn't have any trouble opening my Pro 2015 plans, so I second the recommendation to contact the company directly.
  5. I have a Mac Pro as well as a Windows 8 laptop. The only real difference that I've noticed is the location of "Preferences." Download and import whatever catalogs you want from the website. You'll only be able to update them with an internet connection, but just using them if they are already loaded on your computer doesn't require you connect. Depending on the quality of renders you want, you may actually want to check out the Premier X7 software which has ray tracing capability. Probably best to contact the company's Sales folks directly for differences between the versions and to figure out what would best suit your needs.
  6. Link to ChiefTalk - https://chieftalk.chiefarchitect.com/ It's important to get the most recent bug fixes in updates, so please make sure you do update to 10.08 as soon as humanly possible and then post any future questions over on ChiefTalk.
  7. katalyst777

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    Something to keep in mind, this Knowledge Base article states: "Note: Please note that running in a emulator, or virtual machine environment, such as Parallels, VirtualBox or VMWare Fusion, is NOT supported for any version." http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00093/
  8. KB-00887 - Applying Moldings to Cabinets
  9. Trying to move all the walls/windows/doors/roof planes/other objects etc is not recommended and you can get some pretty undesirable results doing that (wall or roof connection issues causing random things shooting out in to space is the most common). It is much easier (and recommended) to just adjust the terrain/lot boundary instead (and throw in a North pointer for clarification if needed).
  10. As mentioned already, you probably want to post on ChiefTalk, not HomeTalk. Also, 10.04 isn't the most up to date version for that program, make sure you get the update. http://www.chiefarchitect.com/support/updates/update10fhist.html
  11. Chief Architect Premier has the ability to do Plan Databases like what you want to create, so Home Designer is intentionally limited in this capacity. Personally, I wouldn't mess with the template files to get things to show up in dialog (sounds risky).
  12. If I recall correctly, the ability to turn off automatic cabinet fillers is only offered in the Premier version of the software. (I don't have the trial installed anymore to double check, but it definitely isn't available in Pro.) You might be able to use the "Open Front" box shape from the Library Browser for the cabinet instead, and place cabinet doors/drawers as independent objects to fake the look for 3D views though.
  13. Glad that my past self could be of help! I apologize for forgetting that solution though, time to add it back in to my mental repertoire!
  14. The Lintel is probably related to the plan style template that you started with, and you probably can't remove it in Suite. Looking at the pictures for the template styles, it looks like it could be Today's Traditional, Colonial, or Arts & Crafts. You can start a new plan using the default or another template style which doesn't have it set.
  15. You might have to copy/paste the windows in to the interior wall or place a pass-through, depending on the look you're trying to achieve. Chief Premier has double wall options to handle doors/windows for this kind of scenario, but none of the Home Designer programs do.
  16. solver - you don't have to create a 3D view, the warning comes up as soon as you open the plan. awakening - A circle actually displays around the area that is generating the warning when it comes up - near the upper left of the plan - the railing in front of the lounge chairs. There are two overlapped at this location, and one of them has an angle of -89.491798°.
  17. Ordinarily you'll want to start your own thread, rather than replying to an existing one. I agree with Mick to check out the trial versions, or contact the company's Sales department directly, since most of us here on the user forum have only had one version of Home Designer and aren't really the best to ask about comparisons. http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/company/contact.html
  18. Creating a Framing Cut/Buy List - http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-00182/ Mick - Only Pro requires you to Build Framing.
  19. I am aware that a single countertop can be used, but find the warning annoying enough to justify avoiding it completely by using two. And of course, if you upgrade to Chief Premier, there's an actual tool for countertop holes.
  20. If you're still getting the warning, you still have at least one offset wall between floors. Maybe you intended it to be that way on purpose, if so, ignore the message. If the walls should all be aligned and you're still having trouble figuring out where they aren't, attach the plan.
  21. Great, you might want to add that to your forum's signature so you don't have to remember to add it every time you ask a new question.
  22. What version of the software are you using? If you have Pro, you can use two custom countertops and reshape them around the sink. Otherwise, follow the instructions in this article on creating cabinets around it (the article uses a tub, but the same process applies). http://www.homedesignersoftware.com/support/article/KB-02020/
  23. See also: https://hometalk.chiefarchitect.com/index.php?/topic/15-kitchen-appliances/?hl=shiny
  24. This looks like it might be the window's Sash, not the Casing.