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  1. Maybe delete the wall and redraw it then. Did you change the materials in the wall dbx, or use the paint tools again?
  2. Try opening the wall and then changing the materials
  3. Pretty much the same answer as you got in 2022
  4. Try raising the door off of the floor a small distance so the sill covers the break
  5. Are both floor surfaces the same thickness? Maybe check if the door has the sill/threshold checked? Without the plan to look at, these are just guesses
  6. It looks like you have a very wide bottom rail. Try making the newel post as wide and see if that helps. Or narrow down the bottom rail
  7. Read up on "room divider" wall type
  8. Just draw the plan once with no basement finish. Then copy the plan, keep just the basement level and finish to your hearts content. Submit it when the time comes. It will be much easier than anything else you're trying to come up with. You could have drawn it in the 2 days since you first asked about it.
  9. Something else to think about is that, depending on where you live, if you submit a plan with the finished basement on it, and don't do it in the first build, your occupancy permit may be delayed until it's done. Some locales won't issue the final sign off if the project is not built with everything done that was submitted. So I would keep your finished basement to submit when you are ready to do it and get a separate permit for it.
  10. Pony wall is how you do it. I don't know if Architectural has that option. If not, you may want to consider upgrading to Pro.
  11. You'll probably have to do it as 2 separate plans. Depending on where you are in the design, keep one with the finished basement, then do the other with all of the house notes and info on it.
  12. Did you try it? Maybe start a new plan, go to file>Import>import 3D symbol. OBJ shows as one listed. I'd do it on a new blank plan just in case. I don't use any of the outside programs, yet it's just a logical guess seeing as it is listed as a file name to import from.
  13. Try drawing a railing at the height of your gate in that area. Depending on the material needed to be used, you can make the railing solid, panel, balusters, etc. Then add your gate to the railing just put in there. Depending on the blocking you want to mount it on, likely a 2x PT, deduct 3" from the total width for your gate size and center it in the railing.
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