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I could make it Scott aren't you very tired from your cruise vacation, no relaxation at all I bet.
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I keep all my site plan and everything live. I use a separate layer set, anno set and reference set for everything sent to the layout to show anything I want with different line-weights colors etc. Then if any change are made, its automatic, you only have to change it once and done.
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I keep everything live and use the auto detail to cover up any problems with the section. I may also use a blank solid fill p-line for any additional cover up of stray lines. Most of my problems come from slab floors, But its an easy fix. Of course I also use a special anno-set for sections only to make it pop.
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you won't need to draw any cad lines if you can learn reference sets for roof and plot plans. I always keep everything live using what Chief gives us. I don't really like drawing cad lines on any plan. With the changes anyone might have, it's really the most proficient method, but may take a little time to learn.
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It only happens with certain conditions, but I don't yet know what conditions cause it
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I use a template method and not the full s.a.m. method and I have seen it also. I guess I use the almost sam method but there's nothing wrong with SAM if you don't mind all the junk in the trunk.
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learn to use layersets and anno-sets, and reference sets for all that
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You can also use a material region for that
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Fully adjustable headers are already in the window and door DBX, just adjust those and draw a line for the annotation. Joe Carrick also has a macro that includes the line for exactly that purpose.
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wasn't sure if he had a working computer
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Don't forget to call tech support to have them deactivate your old copy of chief or your cant activate the new install.
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Too Many 3rd Party Library Objects Causing Slowdown?
DRAWZILLA replied to JonBDesigns's topic in General Q & A
I think it the size of your project, Chief just doesn't handle a 90,000 s.f. project with all the stuff within it,very well. It is a residential program after all.- 10 replies
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yep, the plan checker was stating a preference rather than a code. or something that's required, they really should have known already.
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One of the many cities I deal with tried to tell me how to number my pages, I told them I will number them any way I want or go over their head to the city manager , they backed off. This was a new employee that didn't know any better.
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got a pic. do you mean wide flange?
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Are they using shear walls for earthquake yet in NZ?
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I got one about a year ago
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Simply go to the roof plan layerset and adjust your layers to what you want to show on that plan, then send to layout.
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all I'm saying is if a macro is possible and if Chief allows it ,(future feature) is faster. Possible for sure. Mic slam I see that Joe agrees
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Joe, aren't ridge heights right in the roof DBX, I see it. most of the time anyone can use that info. and work with that. You must admit a macro would be faster than manually done.
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Wendy if there is a macro in the plan it's already done as you draw the plan, how fast is that.
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I seriously doubt that.
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Not that I know of , maybe the macro guys could come up with something, the info is there.
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If you join SSA, you can download lots of other materials you might not see having the student edition.
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I don't think anyone has a 32 gb video card.