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  1. In those cases, I keep the top rail just for the location, then make it very small. Then with either a shape or soffit, I will create the size I need and place it "around" the top tail that I shrunk
  2. Hard to call it advertising when it's free. It's a disappointment for certain.Yet the clearances needed are found on other websites to help with laying out a room
  3. Unfortunately, the CAD blocks are not available, yet the misc items are.
  4. You don't have to agree with it. It was a thought, that's all. Contact Chief Architect and snap at them. They'll have the definitive answer for you.
  5. Some of it could be the manufacturers decision to only offer their product to Chief Architect users, and not Home Designer users.
  6. Open up the catalog, pick the style you want, then put your cursor over the railing and watch the icon change. Click, and it will change
  7. It may not be something that is done by a lot of people, so a solution isn't readily available without asking support. Maybe someone else will chime in that has a better solution for your particular desire or has done it before, If your "sad" comment is directed at me.
  8. Maybe because the version you have is 3-4 years old, and newer versions may have changed it. Can always email support and ask them for an explanation. Anything else is just guesswork.
  9. I think that's the best you'll get unless you dig into it deeper.
  10. Look at your top toolbar at the light bulb. Click that and select "toggle sunlight"
  11. You had posted it on Chieftalk, not Hometalk. There is a bonus catalog in the library under cabinets>cabinet doors No.1 double panel that may work. I don't see that it has the unequal panels size panels, yet it may get you close. Unless you can fudge with an interior door style that shows unequal panels and get that to fit?
  12. Please post questions in the "Q&A" section. Depending on which program version and year you have look at pony walls
  13. Do you have your dimensions set to dimension to the rough opening?
  14. If architectural doesn't have pony walls, then use an exterior wall covering. You can read about them in your reference manual
  15. You can contact support. It's been an issue for years. You might be able to sneak a full height soffit in there. Or try unchecking the no locate box