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Do you have roof trusses turned on in that camera view? Each camera has the option to turn items on and off
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Probably best to contact customer service tech support directly during their business hours.
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If they are different pitches, then yes, you would want Pro to draw them manually. Also, please post questions in "Q&A", so more people will see them. And it's helpful for you to fill out your signature.so people always know what program/year you are using. Click on your profile, then account settings, then signature. Make sure you check for it to display.
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Looks to me that they are showing on the door shown at the far right
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"Floor finish" means the thickness of the finished floor material. The structure would be where you'd drop it like a garage or deck. Unless your wording is incorrect?
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Change it to dimension from surface and not wall dimension layer, if Architectural lets you set dimensions that way
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I have my specs in a word document and copy and paste what I need into a text box for each plan. For my window and door schedule, I have an XL spreadsheet master that I change for each project. For a title page, you can save a layout page and then change it for each project. It is not tedious and you can keep each as a master sheet to pull from
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I don't know all of Suite's limitations, yet depending on which way the furring is going to run, you could likely do it with soffits, or custom backsplashes. Put the 1st one where it needs to be against the wall and then define the size (likely 1"x3"). Then "transform/replicate" the right dimension in the right direction. Make the material fir framing so it looks like wood.
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We all have our way to do things.
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Then how do you have a tray ceiling, as they are usually a different height?
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If the ceilings are different heights, try using room dividers to enclose the higher ceiling room and change the height of the new room
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Open the wall type, click on the siding, then adjust it
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Open up the dialog box and you will see the spacing. Then adjust it
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Yes, you can do that. Yet I think it helps if you can reference a manufacturer that makes the product so you don't present something made up that may not actually be available. As not all of a manufacturers products are available in all areas.