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  1. Assuming you can remember the default wall type.... Group Select all the walls you want to change. Open the Wall Specification dbx and change the Wall Type to match your default.
  2. Shouldn't they be "FEET", or "ft" and not "FOOT"s ?
  3. Make sure you are using the AMD graphics card and not the Intel one?
  4. Rene, It looks like you have used a 3D Symbol Molding?
  5. Have you converted to a Molding Polyline or a 3D Molding Polyline?
  6. Most times I find it easier to forget the retaining wall and use a Terrain Break and a normal wall instead. After all, a Retaining Wall is just a normal wall with an embedded terrain break.
  7. Or.. Try making the stacked block wall a Partition Wall.
  8. You should be able to do that with roof planes by changing some of the roof settings. Here is a very quick one:
  9. There is no problem accurately locating the referenced building either by xyz coordinates or Point To Point move.
  10. That is sort of what using reference plans is doing without resorting to a layout file. When using reference plans it is all contained within the main plan.
  11. Charles, Ah, You are referencing the same plan multiple times. I think you will need to reference a different plan each time - same plan, different name. Just in case you don't know - you can select Edit Offset and the whole referenced plan will hi-light. You can then locate it roughly by dragging and then use Point To Point move from the Edit toolbar to snap it accurately - good if you include a known snap point in your main plan.
  12. Sounds like a reference plan is the way to go. What troubles are you having?
  13. Rich, What I said could be read two ways, but, what I meant was: When I said "as long as I can remember", it wasn't a definition, but rather a qualification.
  14. Leave auto build roofs on while changing the roof settings in the wall dbx until you get what you want. Tile a plan and a 3D view while working. You may have to relocate some walls slightly to get the roof to build properly and so that you can eliminate some of the little quirks