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  1. Try calling the room with the shorter stem wall a garage in room type only. Then you can name the display name whatever it needs to be. Set your garage room defaults to what you need it to be.
  2. That's your only option, yet you could buy it for a year and not renew if you don't need it.
  3. I guess that's one of the drawbacks of not updating a 5 year old version at some point. The new version is half price for now, if that's any consolation?
  4. It's not available in HD 2026. One of the many disappointing changes in the new version
  5. Yes, they got rid of all 3 versions and now it's just Home Designer. No more Suite, Architectural, or Pro. They also eliminated several features that I wish they hadn't.
  6. You won't lose 2025 if you upgrade to 2026. There are several changes in 2026 that I find very irritating regarding features no longer available. I'm currently running both versions and was told by support that 2025 won't be discontinued. Once you own it, it's yours to use as long as desired.
  7. Have you spent any time reading the reference manual, or looking at the knowledge base?
  8. It's either home designer 2025, or chief architect x16. Two different products. Anyway, from your settings for the floor, where default is not checked, there was something changed along the way.
  9. Now that HD 2026 is out, your decision may already be made for you. I'd suggest contacting support to see if you can even get access to an earlier version that isn't subscription based.
  10. The subfloor is already doing that. Look closer
  11. Sadly, not all of the catalogs are available. The ones that were pay for in HD Pro are now free, and a very select few in the Chief catalog library.
  12. Possibly, though it's likely that since it's a world-wide program, that is left open so users can decide how they want their ceilings to frame.
  13. I always use an 1-1/4" ceiling finish, as that puts the strapping right under the framing and includes the dimension of the strapping and drywall. For a garage ceiling, I change it to 1-3/8" for the fire code drywall