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  1. Just found a video.... here's hoping I can get it to work!
  2. Good Morning - I just downloaded the Nana Wall download from the library for use in a drawing. I tried dropping it in like any other door or window but it does't show up in my 3d views. Just as an addition to my wall in plan view. I tried braking the walls on either side of the Nana Wall and then it messes up my floor and my ceiling/roof. I've searched the library and forums for how to use these and I find nothing... thanks for any pointers you can give.
  3. Eric - you are quickly becoming my favorite person! Thank you - I've got it all fixed!
  4. I am running x9 on Windows 10. I have created a glass shower door in a small master bath after watching a video. As proud as I am of figuring this out on my own, I notice that the 1/2" of floor under that glass wall sits on the sub floor rather than on top of the tile floor. I created it as an interior wall and converted it to glass and added a door, etc. Is there a way to adjust that wall up on top of the tile floor? It doesn't uder the door, but o the small side walls it looks like a plywood stripe. see below thank you
  5. Hummm... this is happening in two places. Kitchen island to window and also going over the stairwell. thank you for taking a look. Loudon_New_Plan_c.zip
  6. Thank you for your reply - no - it's purely decorative being added. I added it using the soffit feature.
  7. Good Afternoon - I have put in some half walls and some beams to an interior space. Where the half walls are, they block my beams. It appears that they are invisible above where they show on the bottom and then blocks the beam at the ceiling. Is there a different way to do a half wall so that it doesn't do that? Picture below shows what I'm talking about... that beam is drawn all the way to the window but when I put the half wall in that beam disappeared. I'm running X9 Interiors on a Windows 10 platform. Thanks in advance. Tami
  8. Thank you for the pointers to this info! I think that I'm getting close after a day of fussing with it. I thought I had set everything up to begin with (except I forgot to uncheck the ceiling over this room option). My Christmas vacation will be pouring over the tutorials! Thanks again!
  9. Yes! Thank you.... I will look for that.
  10. I realized (and see that it was also a suggestion of Javastorm) that some of my rooms have ceilings, so I turned those off and have gotten closer to the affect. My main issue right now is the stairwell. I want the long walls on either side to be pony walls to open up the space, but I still see walls to the ceiling. I tried just deleting the upper wall, but it then deletes the dry wall on my ceiling. I know I'm probably doing this the hard way, but until I can get on the schedule for some one on one instruction, any help is appreciated.
  11. Good Afternoon - I'm attempting to recreate a home in the mid century style in CA Interiors x9. The roof pitch (as called out in the original plans that I have is 1 in 12. There is no attic and very little space (approx 12") between the ceiling that follows the roof like and the roof itself. I have attempted to draw the roof plan myself which gives me the correct roof line for the pitch, but then in the areas where the roof goes up, it creates attic walls that hang down into my main floor area that are not really there. Hoping to get some help before I move forward. Can I simply delete those attic walls that are not really there or will it mess something up? I've attached a zipped file (yes I know it's not fit for building, but this is to show interior concepts only). Thank you in advance. Loudon New Plan.zip
  12. Thank you everyone... this is my first attempt at a multi-level home and I'm clearly having many issues. Javatom - not sure how that ceiling of 3 3/8" go there. Seems there are many hidden issues in my plan!