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The spelling police just doubled---oh supreme being please help me.
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I would think that the best driver is the latest one. When I installed 335.23 , it was a beta then
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There's something else I'd like to nail--but forgot how.
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I'm using the 335.23 and not having any problems. It is a beta driver but I always use the beta ones just to keep up. Nvidia drivers are good for all the different cards they sell. Try this latest one it may work for you.
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Yes , I just turn off the electrical labels b/c those labels are mostly already with the cad block. I also use an electrical legend so I don't need those labels.
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For showing the existing walls on the remodeled floor use a background cad mask, don't use walls, it confuses Chief, Take the existing floor plan, turn off everything you don't want to see, then make a view to cad, block it and copy it to the remodeled plan. Make sure your lineweight for whatever layer you put it on is maybe a 10 or 12 in dark gray. Now whenever you remove a wall the existing will show up on the plan. This method just makes for a cleaner model.
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Agree, it should have been fixed, there has been a lot of threads on this and it's been sent to TS
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Jintu is very good by the way, I told you, you would find someone here.
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I can't turn off "undo", I really need it, sometimes I just go to fast and delete the wrong thing.
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Yes it does refresh the materials list, say you change a wall, that changes the materials list, come on, really. F12 reframes walls floor and ceilings and that changes the materials list. By the way---not crazy, my analyst told me so.
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My Adobe X work great, try the Repair option in the Help tab
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Too bad I like the shed man. Well if he has gone on to Revit, he will be back.
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Try hitting F12 after you do things, that seems to refresh things for me, not sure about the materials list though as I never use it.
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Joe, I have been wondering the same thing, hope she's ok.
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Scott, you are a wonderful person aren't you
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Are you leaving us?
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It can be done, there are video's on this that Scott did. chieftutor.com
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I know everyone won't like this but, If you are running slow it could be a setting within the program, or your computer equip. Some other thing that could slow you down is round detailed railings, symbols that have a high face count and very large terrains. There probably are some bugs, but at this point they are not slowing me down that I know of. Check your settings, go back to the default and start over.
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The slowness with 32 bit will come into play with large plans--32 is just not enough (3GB) available memory sometimes. 64 bit lets you use a lot more memory.
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The rake board has always been the gable end for me also.
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That usually happens when your walls aren't connected properly. Try to break the lower walls at the two points where the dormer wall meets the lower wall.
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I think I am going to install an SSD drive, that will really speed things up for me.
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looks to me like your garage floor height could be at "0" when it should be "-?" a minus number. If it is, try hitting F12. Check your floor heights in each room or you can post the plan to find out exactly what's wrong. I always draw my walls 1st and second then adjust floor heights, working from the top down, using floor defaults DBX or set these up before drawing them.