Nervous

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  1. Thanks Eric,

     

    That solved one thing but opened up a can of worms for another thing.  I need to read the help file and understand elevations better.  Specifically which initial elevation is "fixed"  and would be considered the base elevation.  Thanks again.

     

    Tom

  2. I created a floor plan with 3 exterior pony walls where the lower pony will be brick and the upper will be siding and then added my windows, etc...  Everything was displaying as it should.  Then I added a new floor (existing structure) which is offset but attached to the first room by a common wall which is 26" above the first room.  Have I lost you yet?  When viewing in 3D the second floor/existing structure elevation was say 10 ft higher.  So I went in to default options and lowered that floor to 26" above the first floor.  Now when I view with 3D the upper part of the pony wall disappeared.  Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get this to display again?

     

    I have attached my plan.

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    So my problem lies with the floor elevations.  When I go into Defaults and raise the floor to 108" my second floor raises (way to high) but the upper pony walls reappear.  Do I need to recreate the second floor or attach it to the first floor and somehow change the elevation of that section?

    Carport Remodel 2x48 windowsplus house_auto_save.plan