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  1. ShaneK I am with you. There is nothing that makes great than being thankful. I gave point to Erric. +1 for your self. Thanks to Scott. Scott is the best, his tutorials are very nice to follow. Appreciate the time taken to help others.
  2. Thanks, have watched a video you posted earlier " terrain break to billemery" and that was helpful. I have seen also in your video how unpredictable it could be at times. I have read an article in knowledge base explaining about terrain break tool, cool article. David Thanks for the advise too. Just learning...
  3. Hi all First of all thanks for all the help you guys are offering here. It helps very much. I am wanting to learn terrains and I am having some issues when I try to use terrain breaks. How can I apply it without having the weird cut that splits the terrain. Any advise would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
  4. You have saved it by the name "Untitled", so you have the auto srchievd file!
  5. Try to import the cad file, that is if your cad file is dwg/dxf. Then you can save as an other chief plan after importing it. If the cad file contains a lot of content, it may be difficult to work with it. Finally delete all other imported content except floor plans to get traced in chief.
  6. My partner tought me about exporting all the info on layouts in one simple click. copy all the info in layouts( sheet 2-9) to sheet 1, but not exactly on the paper space. Any where on the layout sheet 1 works fine, remember to marque select all the layout sheets one by one and paste it on sheet 1. Finally export the layout sheet 1 to .dwg and he will be able to open that file as a model space in autocad,containing all your data. One thing he may need is to increase the scale by a number k which is the inverse of the scale originally used when sending to layout.and every thing must work as he wants. Hope that helps.