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Possibly search for "Using Style Palettes". Maybe a good place to start.
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Would it be possible using System Restore?
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Yes, "Suppress Wall Widths" IS checked. That was the problem all along. I don't remember ticking that box and I don't know how to change it for that particular Dimension Set, but at least I can fix it now by creating a new Set. Thank you Glen!!! I hope the OP sees this too.
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Well, thank you, Dermot and Alan. It must be something I wired incorrectly. I think I have the same Pref settings, and the string is finding the framing lines, but it won't display the wall width dimensions. It must be some tweak that I gave it that has come back to haunt me. I'll keep looking. TY!!!
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This question has been asked before, and I believe the answer is that you can't do it with the end-to-end or any auto dimensions. You can do it with a manual dimension, but only by manually dragging the little diamond modifier to the desired target. Having the little 3-1/2" (5-1/2") framing notations are very much appreciated by the framers actually building the building, but alas, no joy. X12 is painless and well worth it when you get a breather.
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I don't think so. The "Master List" feature is pretty good, though Punch in a cost for a sheet of plywood for instance, and then add it to your Master List Then you can add it back in to any new list you create.
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Sometimes, if you drop the symbol into the plan (not in a cabinet, yet) you can access the Object Information field. Then place it in the cabinet. Worth a try.
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On Page 0, select all the boxes, text, etc., and then select Transform/Replicate and Resize by a factor of .472. Should be very close to fitting on the new 11x17 sheet. Then just save as a new template.
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In Plan View (2d), verify that your stairs on on the layer "Stairs & Ramps" and that Disp (display) for that layer is checked. Next, verify that you are on the floor level on which you created the stairs. In other words, if you want the stairs to go from Level 1 to Level 2, make sure you are currently on Level 1. They will not appear on Level 2 until you create a "Stairwell" that creates a framed opening through the ceiling. Also, you must have a "floor" on the second level--not just the "attic". Hope this helps!
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Do you have Catalog Downloads>Doors #4 Commercial and Industrial?
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I hope Apple® wakes up. Not going back to PC and Windows for ANY reason.
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Core Catalog>Mechanical, Electrical,Plumbing>Foundation Vents. May not be perfect, but at least a start?
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It is a little awkward because they've moved stuff around. The tools and settings seem pretty much the same once you find where they've been moved to, but for me at least, it all works faster and smoother.
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Yes, it is. And, seems to be working faster and smoother than the 2019 version.
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Could it be done with a Frieze Profile?
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What you might try is to uncheck it again and tinker with the Jamb "Depth" and "Inset" values to see if you can get what you want.
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When I load a video (Safari), I can right-click and save, so it makes me think it's not necessarily CA that's behind the issue.
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Do you have Jamb>Fit Jamb to Wall checked?
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Where can I find a slipper style tub with no feet?
DG1949 replied to StonehengeCustom's topic in General Q & A
Kohler® "Veil"K-8331, from their catalog? -
Wow! Thank you Michael!
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+1. In the Mutual Materials® Mfg library, one is in "FaceBrick" and the other is in "Slim Brick".
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Thank you, Steve. Very helpful!
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MAC OS Mouse Right Click and Scrollbars Enabling
DG1949 replied to Kbird1's topic in Tips & Techniques
Thank you, Mick! -
Yes! And it's very handy!