Rookie65

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  1. Did you try a horizontal cylinder or anything at all?
  2. Rookie65

    Stud height change

    Really? Did you think of changing the rough ceiling height?
  3. read up on how to set what the dimensions measure to. Also, turn of "grid snaps" so it will measure to the item desired, and not to the closest grid
  4. Reading up on manual roof planes would likely be your best way to tackle this and your other post about roofs over garage doors and windows. Without knowing what your plan looks like, that's the most I can think of now. Also update your signature so we all know what program and year version you have. Then you won't have to type it on every post.
  5. I think it might be better if you asked Chief Architect directly when they are open. They'll know for certain.
  6. Would depend on how wide the bifold is as to what the door panel style would be
  7. I think P05 is a 3 panel. You won't get 6 panels in that narrow a door for a bifold. Look at the panel door styles and find the 3 panel. It's not rocket science
  8. In the basement level (floor 0)? Or did you check "unspecified?"
  9. You'll need to upgrade to Home Designer Pro in order to draw manual roofs
  10. I don't think you can change how they display other than draw the room to that size. If you want to leave the room as it is, and just have it display the rounded up dimensions, go to display options and just show the room label. Then add a text box with the dimensions you want it to read and put it in the room.
  11. They change because it's the same drawing. Try saving the plan under a different name, then send the view you want at the scale you want to the same layout sheet. It'll be a good idea to mark each drawing with the scale you've used to keep things clear for someone else who looks at them.
  12. I imagine you could try your "archive" folder and see what that saved? I would suggest that you save whatever you're working on before you close your laptop. You can see what your preferences are set to as far as how often it will auto save your work. Please post questions in the "Q&A" section. This category is for people to post tips and tricks they've learned, not for asking questions. Plus there you're likely to get more responses, as people check that section more often from what I have found.