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  1. It's a shape, not a soffit
  2. The shapes will not have a base molding option, while the soffit does. The open front to back bock isn't "thick walled", so you'll need to do something to beef it up. See attached if that helps
  3. To keep the crown, you could try a soffit for the top, with the "open front and back" box shape for the bottom. Put a "closed" shape on the sides and top to make it look "thicker"
  4. What did you make that object out of?
  5. Try to see if you can just type in a new dimension in that box. If not, it may be a locked default in the Architectural version.
  6. Again, which version of the Home Designer software do you have, Suite, Architectural, or Pro????
  7. My 2 cents is to start with the bonus room roof. Draw that manually so it sets your fascia height since that is actual living space. Then manually draw the roof over the house along the whole length, setting the fascia height the same as the bonus room. Then you will see which roofs need to be adjusted using line break tool and the connect roof tool and adding roofs as needed to get them all to attach. It will give you a taller attic, yet you should be able to do it without crickets once they're on the same ridge plane
  8. This is something sent to me a long time ago. I hope it helps. % symbol items.pdf
  9. Solver had sent me a sheet once of the different items you can put inside the % signs. I use it for my windows as %width%x%height% so it shows the unit dimensions as width x height. I'll find it and post it tomorrow
  10. Please just post questions in the "Q&A" tab. Delete this post here please. This is where people post tips and techniques to share with other users, not to ask questions.
  11. What version of Home Designer and year are you using? Filling out your signature will help people help you.
  12. I don't think the mull feature is available in Home Designer Pro. There is an option to make 4 panel sliders, yet the center opening operation is not what he was looking for
  13. In the stair section, you have landings. You can drag the corners to change the shape of them, if Suite lets you. If you are looking to do anything out of the ordinary, Suite is not the tool for you. It's very limited. Look at the product comparisons on the HD website.Again, read your reference manual so you can find some of your answers yourself
  14. Depends on if Suite lets you build custom landings? Those will be your solution to that. For a wall underneath, you can do it 2 ways. When you build the stairs, uncheck "open underneath". Or you can draw walls under them if you want full width ones. Just make sure your trim board sticks out past the drywall so it will be underneath. Maybe some time with the reference manual will also help answer your questions too
  15. Not a lot of people will open an attachment from someone very new to the forum. Jo_Ann is asking to see your plan, not someone else's. I know Suite is very limited in what it can do. Ideally for this detailed of a house, HD Pro may suit your needs better. Or maybe take up the offers from the responses you got on Chieftalk and be done with this. The pictures you have posted there looks like you have the dormer issue solved?